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.

Afghanistan

Black Currant

Bangladesh

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

In Asian Supermakets in Reykjavik
Local:
Imported:
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.
Retired Editions
On April 21, 2008 Coca-Cola put a new product on the market called Fanta FuruFuru Shaker. It is provided in smaller cans and consists of two elements: "carbon acid" and a "jelly" substance. You have to shake the can, before drinking it. 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.
Local :
Imported :
Previous Frozen varieties:
Additionally, these four variations can be found in special shops like Deli De Luca and Yummy Heaven.
During the time it was available:
Fanta now uses the Royal Tru branding as its Philippine brand name. The flavours available are:
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:
Note: Flavors available in Singapore are not produced locally but imported, mostly from Malaysia.
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.
It is called Fanta Cannings in Trinidad and Tobago.

Normal Variants

Main flavors

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.