International availability of Fanta

Fanta is a global brand of fruit-flavoured soft drink from the Coca-Cola Company. There are over 90 flavours worldwide; however, most of them are only available by region in some countries.

Albania

Retired editions

Algeria

Argentina

Retired editions

Armenia

Australia

Retired editions

Austria

Azerbaijan

Bahamas

Bahrain

Bangladesh

Retired editions

Barbados

Belarus

Retired editions

Belgium

Retired editions

Belize

Bosnia and Herzegovina

Retired editions

Bolivia

Retired editions

Brazil

Limited and retired editions

Bulgaria

Discontinued editions

World Editions

Burundi

Discontinued editions

Cambodia

Canada

Chad[1]

Chile

Retired editions

China

A 200ml glass bottle of Fanta sold throughout China. Note US penny for scale.

Colombia

Note: As of September 2, 2012, Fanta is selling again in the country, After 10 years being unavailable in the Colombian market, with three new flavors Orange, Grape and Apple.

Costa Rica

Discontinued editions

Croatia

Discontinued editions

Fanta world editions

Cyprus

Carton flavours

Czech Republic

Special editions

Denmark

Retired: Fanta Lemon

Dominican Republic

Ecuador

Egypt

El Salvador

Estonia

Special editions

Faroe Islands

Finland

Discontinued and retired editions

France

Retired and discontinued editions

Fanta World Editions

Georgia

Germany

Discontinued, retired and limited editions

Ghana

Gibraltar

Greece

Grenada

Guatemala

Honduras

Hong Kong

Discontinued and limited editions

Hungary

Fanta world editions

Discontinued and retired editions

Iceland

India

Indonesia

As is common in Southeast Asia, the sugar content of these flavours is much higher than those of the rest of the world, giving the drinks quite a different taste from that of similar flavours elsewhere in the world.

Iran

Discontinued editions

Low availability

Ireland

Limited editions

Discontinued editions

Israel

Retired editions

Italy

Limited editions

Retired editions

Japan

Watermelon (2016)

Retired editions

On April 21, 2008 CocaCola put a new product on the market called Fanta FuruFuru Shaker (ファンタ ふるふるシェイカー). It is provided in smaller cans (190ml and 235ml) and consists of two elements: "carbon acid" and a "jelly" substance. You have to shake the can, before drinking it.[7] This product was aimed at teenagers and Fanta lovers, but the drink has become popular with salarymen. After a short run this product was discontinued and brought back for another short run in 2011. This product is once again out of production.

Kazakhstan

Kenya

Kyrgyzstan

Latvia

Discontinued

Lebanon

Libya

Lithuania

Discontinued

Luxembourg

Still flavours

Limited edition

Madagascar

Malawi

Macedonia

World editions

Retired editions

Malaysia

Malta

Mexico

Montenegro

Fanta world editions

Mongolia

Morocco

Fanta beach editions

Fanta world editions

Namibia

Nepal

Netherlands (The)

Retired editions

Fanta world editions

New Zealand

Retired editions

Previous Frozen varieties:

Norway

The last 3 can be found in special shops like Deli De Luca and Yummy Heaven.

Retired

Panama

Papua New Guinea

Paraguay

Retired editions

Peru

Philippines

During the time it was available:

Fanta now uses the Royal Tru branding as its Philippine brand name. The flavours available are:

Retired editions

Poland

Special editions

Fanta world editions

Retired editions

Portugal

Retired editions

Limited editions

Romania

Fanta world editions

Retired editions

Russia

Discontinued

Rwanda

In Rwanda, it is common to refer to all soft carbonated drinks as Fanta. Beverages which are not part of the Fanta range are also frequently preceded by the word Fanta, for example Fanta Coca for Coca-Cola, and Fanta Sprite.

Actual Fanta is available in the following flavours:

Saudi Arabia

Serbia

Fanta world editions

Singapore

Slovakia

Somalia

South Africa

Discontinued

Limited editions

South Korea

Discontinued editions

Spain

Discontinued

Limited Editions

Fanta world editions

Sri Lanka

Sweden

Discontinued editions

Switzerland

Syria

Discontinued

Taiwan

Tanzania

Thailand

As common in the south east part of Asia, the sugar content of these flavours is much higher than in the rest of the world, giving the drinks a quite different taste compared to similar flavours around the rest of the world.

Retired editions

Trinidad and Tobago

It is called Fanta Cannings in Trinidad and Tobago.

Tunisia

Turkey

Retired editions

Uganda

Ukraine

Retired editions

United Arab Emirates

Discontinued

Zimbabwe

Discontinued editions

United Kingdom

Note: Orange, Icy Lemon, Fruit Twist, Zero Orange and Zero Icy Lemon contain artificial sweeteners. Raspberry and Passionfruit and Apple and Sour Cherry contains Stevia.

Limited editions

Discontinued and previous limited editions

United States

Main flavors

Other flavors

Slurpees

Retired editions

Notes

In Venezuela, Fanta has been renamed as Hit, and it is available in flavours:

Also, was available in these flavours until 2003:

Hit was introduced more than 40 years ago.

References

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