Food: 6 100% Mexican soda brands


The consumption of soft drinks in Mexico is a daily practice and is part of the food of many families, despite health risks due to its high sugar content. There are several national brands that have stood out for their flavor, tradition and quality in the market.

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Mexican soda brands

Some brands of soft drinks in Mexico have managed to consolidate as popular options due to their history, variety of flavors and commitment to consumers:

  • Jarritos: 100% Mexican brand founded in 1950 in Mexico City. Its subsidiary “Novamex”, located in the United States, is responsible for the international distribution of its products.
  • Red Cola: Mexican company originally from Guadalajara, Jalisco, who has competed with great brands such as Coca-Cola and Pepsi. It is part of the AGA bottling group of the Center, SA de CV, which also manages other brands such as Skarch, Squirt and AGA.
  • Bright Tehuacán: Founded in 1983, this company produces mineral water, natural water and soft drinks. According to its website, it uses spring water and adds sweeteners, artificial, conservative and CO2 flavorings in their drinks.
  • Owl: Original brand of Querétaro that manufactures and markets soft drinks, waters and other drinks. It stands out for not using conservatives, dyes or artificial flavorings.
  • Chapritas: Refresco without gas and pasteurized, ideal for those looking for different options within the beverage market.
  • Peñafiel (orange flavor): Flavored mineral water that has positioned itself as a refreshing alternative within the carbonated drinks sector.

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Mexico has a wide variety of soft drinks that offer different flavors and characteristics, adapting to consumer tastes. From traditional options to more natural proposals, these drinks are part of the country’s gastronomic culture and continue to be a popular election among Mexicans.

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