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Twinpour 44 Brand List TwinPour 44 Brand List Brand Parent Company Image 7up Dr. Pepper AHA Lime + Watermelon Coca-Cola Arizona Tea | Arnold Palmer Arizona Tea Arizona | Mucho Mango Arizona Tea A&W Root Beer Dr. Pepper Barq’s Root Beer Coca-Cola Barrilitos Horchata Coca-Cola Barrilitos Mango Lime Coca-Cola Barrilitos Pear Cucumber Coca-Cola Barrilitos Pineapple Coca-Cola Barrilitos Strawberry Coca-Cola Hibiscus 1 “Lancer” and “Lancer Worldwide” are trademarks of Lancer Corp. © 2021 by Lancer, all rights reserved. TwinPour 44 Brand List Brand Parent Company Image Barrilitos Tamarindo Coca-Cola Barrilitos Watermelon Coca-Cola Big Blue Dr. Pepper Big Red Dr. Pepper Boylan Cane Cola Boylan Boylan Root Beer Boylan Boylan Sparkling Lemonade Boylan Brisk | Green Tea w/Peach Pepsi Brisk | Half & Half Pepsi Brisk | Lemon Tea Pepsi Brisk | Mango Fiesta Pepsi 2 “Lancer” and “Lancer Worldwide” are trademarks of Lancer Corp. © 2021 by Lancer, all rights reserved. TwinPour 44 Brand List Brand Parent Company Image Brisk | Raspberry Pepsi Brisk | Strawberry Melon Pepsi Brisk | Sweet Tea Pepsi Brisk | Unsweet Tea Pepsi Bubly Lime Pepsi Canada Dry Dr. Pepper Cheerwine Cheerwine Cheerwine Diet Cheerwine Coke Coca-Cola Coke | Diet Coca-Cola Coke | Caffeine Free Coca-Cola 3 “Lancer” and “Lancer Worldwide” are trademarks of Lancer Corp. © 2021 by Lancer, all rights reserved. TwinPour 44 Brand List Brand Parent Company Image Coke Zero Coca-Cola Coke | Cherry Coca-Cola Coke | Vanilla Coca-Cola Country Time Lemonade Admiral Beverage Country Time Strawberry Admiral Beverage Lemonade Crush Orange Dr. Pepper Dasani Sparkling Lime Coca-Cola Docs | Cherry Lime Admiral Beverage Docs | Grape Admiral Beverage Docs | Lemonade Admiral Beverage Docs | Mega Energy Admiral Beverage 4 “Lancer” and “Lancer Worldwide” are trademarks of Lancer Corp. © 2021 by Lancer, all rights reserved. TwinPour 44 Brand List Brand Parent Company Image Docs | Root Beer Admiral Beverage Docs | Strawberry Admiral Beverage Lemonade Dr. Pepper Dr. Pepper Dr. Pepper | Diet Dr. Pepper Dr. Pepper | Cream Soda Dr. Pepper El Nino Hibiscus Sunny Sky Fanta | Apple Coca-Cola Fanta | Cherry Limeade Coca-Cola Fanta | Orange Coca-Cola Fanta | Pineapple Coca-Cola Fanta | Strawberry Coca-Cola 5 “Lancer” and “Lancer Worldwide” are trademarks of Lancer Corp. © 2021 by Lancer, all rights reserved. TwinPour 44 Brand List Brand Parent Company Image Fresca Coca-Cola Full Throttle Coca-Cola Fuze | Lemon Tea Coca-Cola Fuze | Peach Tea Coca-Cola Fuze | Raspberry Tea Coca-Cola Fuze | Sweet Tea Coca-Cola Fuze | Unsweet Tea Coca-Cola Gatorade | Fruit Punch Pepsi Gatorade | Lemon Lime Pepsi Gatorade | Orange Pepsi Gold Peak | Sweet Coca-Cola 6 “Lancer” and “Lancer Worldwide” are trademarks of Lancer Corp. © 2021 by Lancer, all rights reserved. TwinPour 44 Brand List Brand Parent Company Image Gold Peak | Unsweet Coca-Cola Golden Bear Strawberry Arizona Tea Lemonade Hawaiian Punch Dr. Pepper Hi-C | Orange Coca-Cola Hi-C | Pink Lemonade Coca-Cola Hi-C | Fruit Punch Coca-Cola HL Craft | Black Cherry HL Craft HL Craft | Cherry Limeade HL Craft HL Craft | Cream Soda HL Craft HL Craft | Orange Cream HL Craft HL Craft | Diet White Tea HL Craft w/Peach 7 “Lancer” and “Lancer Worldwide” are trademarks of Lancer Corp. © 2021 by Lancer, all rights reserved. TwinPour 44 Brand List Brand Parent Company Image IBC Root Beer Dr. Pepper Jarritos | Mandarins Jarritos Lipton | Sweet Pepsi Lipton | Unsweet Pepsi Maine Root | Lemon-Lime Maine Root Maine Root | Mexicane Cola Maine Root Maine Root | Orange Soda Maine Root Maine Root | Root Beer Maine Root Manzanita Sol Pepsi Mega Energy Sunny Sky Mello Yello Coca-Cola 8 “Lancer” and “Lancer Worldwide” are trademarks of Lancer Corp. © 2021 by Lancer, all rights reserved. TwinPour 44 Brand List Brand Parent Company Image Minute Maid | Fruit Punch Coca-Cola Minute Maid | Mango Punch Coca-Cola Minute Maid | Pink Coca-Cola Lemonade Minute Maid | Lemonade Coca-Cola Minute Maid | Lemonade Coca-Cola Light Mountain Dew Pepsi Mountain Dew | Zero Sugar Pepsi Mountain Dew | Code Red Pepsi Mountain Dew | Diet Pepsi Mountain Dew | Goji Pepsi Strawberry Mountain Dew | Kickstart Pepsi Black Cherry 9 “Lancer” and “Lancer Worldwide” are trademarks of Lancer Corp. © 2021 by Lancer, all rights reserved. TwinPour 44 Brand List Brand Parent Company Image Mountain Dew | Kickstart Pepsi Blueberry Pomegranate Mug Root Beer Pepsi Nature’s Twist | Lemonade Pepsi Nature’s Twist | Pink Pepsi Lemonade Patio Red Cherry Pepsi Pepsi Pepsi Pepsi | Diet Pepsi Pepsi | Max Pepsi Pepsi | Wild Cherry Pepsi Pepsi | Zero Pepsi Pibb Xtra Coca-Cola 10 “Lancer” and “Lancer Worldwide” are trademarks of Lancer Corp. © 2021 by Lancer, all rights reserved. TwinPour 44 Brand List Brand Parent Company Image Powerade | Mountain Berry Coca-Cola Powerade | Fruit Punch Coca-Cola Powerade | Watermelon Coca-Cola Lime Pure Craft | Black Cherry Sunny Sky Dragonfruit Pure Craft | Blood Orange Sunny Sky Pure Craft | Blueberry Sunny Sky Lemonade Pure Craft | Cherry Limeade Sunny Sky Pure Craft | Cola Sunny Sky Pure Craft | Cucumber Lime Sunny Sky Pure Craft | Diet Cherry Sunny Sky Limeade Pure Craft | Diet Cola Sunny Sky 11 “Lancer” and “Lancer Worldwide” are trademarks of Lancer Corp. © 2021 by Lancer, all rights reserved. TwinPour 44 Brand List Brand Parent Company Image Pure Craft | Doctor Ditto Sunny Sky Pure Craft | Fruit Punch Sunny Sky Pure Craft | Ginger Beer Sunny Sky Pure Craft | Hibiscus Mint Sunny Sky Tea Pure Craft | Kicken Mango Sunny Sky Pure Craft | Lemon Lime Sunny Sky Pure Craft | Lemonade Sunny Sky Pure Craft | Mandarin Sunny Sky Mango Pure Craft | Mango Green Sunny Sky Pure Craft | Orange Sunny Sky Dreamsicle Pure Craft | Peach Sunny Sky 12 “Lancer” and “Lancer Worldwide” are trademarks of Lancer Corp. © 2021 by Lancer, all rights reserved. TwinPour 44 Brand List Brand Parent Company Image Pure Craft | Pineapple Sunny Sky Cream Pure Craft | Raspberry Sunny Sky Pure Craft | Root Beer Float Sunny Sky Pure Craft | Strawberry Sunny Sky Pure Craft | Strawberry Sunny Sky Lemonade Pure Craft | Watermelon Sunny Sky Pure Craft | Sweet Tea Sunny Sky Pure Craft | Unsweet Tea Sunny Sky RC Cola Dr. Pepper RC Cola Diet Dr. Pepper Rica Horchata Rica Horchata 13 “Lancer” and “Lancer Worldwide” are trademarks of Lancer Corp. © 2021 by Lancer, all rights reserved. TwinPour 44 Brand List Brand Parent Company Image Roy’s Lemonade Roy’s Roy’s Strawberry Roy’s Lemonade Schweppes Ginger Ale Dr. Pepper Sierra Mist Pepsi Sierra Mist Zero Pepsi Smart Soda | Apple Smart Soda Cinnamon Smart Soda | Black Berry Smart Soda Smart Soda | Black Cherry Smart Soda Smart Soda | Blue Berry Smart Soda Smart Soda | Cherry Vanilla Smart Soda Smart Soda | Coconut Lime Smart Soda Water 14 “Lancer” and “Lancer Worldwide” are trademarks of Lancer Corp. © 2021 by Lancer, all rights reserved. TwinPour 44 Brand List Brand Parent Company Image Smart Soda | Cola Smart Soda Smart Soda | Cranberry Smart Soda Raspberry Water Smart Soda | Cucumber Smart Soda Melon Water Smart Soda | Cucumber Smart Soda Mint Water Smart Soda | Diet Cherry Smart Soda Vanilla Smart Soda | Diet Cola Smart Soda Smart Soda | Diet Key Lime Smart Soda Smart Soda | Diet Root Beer Smart Soda Smart Soda | Diet Smart Soda Strawberry Watermelon Smart Soda | Ginger Ale Smart Soda Smart Soda | Ginger Beer Smart Soda 15 “Lancer” and “Lancer Worldwide” are trademarks of Lancer Corp. © 2021 by Lancer, all rights reserved. TwinPour 44 Brand List Brand Parent Company Image Smart Soda | Key Lime Smart Soda Smart Soda | Lemon Ginger Smart Soda Water Smart Soda | Lemon Lime Smart Soda Smart Soda | Lemon Lime Smart Soda Water Smart Soda | Mandarin Smart Soda Orange Smart Soda | Mango Water Smart Soda Smart Soda | Mixed Berry Smart Soda Water Smart Soda | Orange Smart Soda Smart Soda | Pineapple Smart Soda Coconut Smart Soda | Pink Smart Soda Lemonade Smart Soda | Raspberry Smart Soda Blackberry 16 “Lancer” and “Lancer Worldwide” are trademarks of Lancer Corp. © 2021 by Lancer, all rights reserved. TwinPour 44 Brand List Brand Parent Company Image Smart Soda | Root Beer Smart Soda Smart Soda | Sparkling Smart Soda Mineral Water Smart Soda | Still Mineral Smart Soda Water Smart Soda | Strawberry Smart Soda Rose Water Smart Soda | Strawberry Smart Soda Watermelon Smart Soda | Tropical Fruit Smart Soda Water Smart Soda | Tropical Smart Soda Grapefruit Water Smart Soda | Unsweet Tea Smart Soda Smart Soda | Watermelon Smart Soda Lime Water Soar Energy Drink Soar Sobe | Elixir Pepsi 17 “Lancer” and “Lancer Worldwide” are trademarks of Lancer Corp. © 2021 by Lancer, all rights reserved. TwinPour 44 Brand List Brand Parent Company Image Sobe | Lifewater Pepsi Sprite Coca-Cola Sprite Zero Coca-Cola Squirt Dr. Pepper SunDrop Dr. Pepper Sunkist | Cherry Limeade Dr. Pepper Sunkist | Grape Dr. Pepper Sunkist | Orange Dr. Pepper Sunkist | Strawberry Dr. Pepper Tractor | Blood Orange Tractor Tractor | Cherry Cream Tractor 18 “Lancer” and “Lancer Worldwide” are trademarks of Lancer Corp. © 2021 by Lancer, all rights reserved. TwinPour 44 Brand List Brand Parent Company Image Tractor | Coconut Tractor Tractor | Cucumber Tractor Tractor | Ginger Beer Tractor Tractor | Kola Cola Tractor Tractor | Kola Cola Lite Tractor Tractor | Lemongrass Tractor Tractor | Root Beer Tractor Tropicana | Fruit Punch Pepsi Tropicana | Lemonade Pepsi Tropicana | Light Lemonade Pepsi Tropicana | Pink Lemonade Pepsi 19 “Lancer” and “Lancer Worldwide” are trademarks of Lancer Corp. © 2021 by Lancer, all rights reserved. TwinPour 44 Brand List Brand Parent Company Image Vitaminwater | breeze-e Coca-Cola Vitaminwater | essential Coca-Cola Vitaminwater | revive Coca-Cola Vitaminwater | XXX Coca-Cola Vitaminwater | zero Coca-Cola squeezed Viva Sol Horchata Pepsi Viva Sol Jamaica Pepsi Lemonade 7-Eleven Quake | Berry Blast 7-Eleven Replenish | Orange Mango 7-Eleven Sweet Tea 7-Eleven 20 “Lancer” and “Lancer Worldwide” are trademarks of Lancer Corp. © 2021 by Lancer, all rights reserved. TwinPour 44 Brand List Brand Parent Company Image Unsweet Tea 7-Eleven 21 “Lancer” and “Lancer Worldwide” are trademarks of Lancer Corp. © 2021 by Lancer, all rights reserved. .
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