This berry-flavored Sprite drink was all the rage in the early 2000s. These days, you'll have to stick with the classic lemon-lime flavor.
Bubble gum…in soda form? Yep, it was a thing in the '80s. (We don't know why, either.)
This apple-flavored soda was popular in the 1970s, but you won't see it on store shelves today.
The world just wasn't ready for coffee-flavored Coke. But Coca-Cola is trying the combination again! "Coca-Cola with Coffee" sounds like the next iteration of Coca-Cola Blak—here's hoping it's more successful than its predecessor.
With its multicolored floating balls of gelatin, Orbitz looked like the soda of the future. But the drink's odd texture didn't win fans over, and it was discontinued in the late '90s.
Coke's new recipe was debuted in 1985; younger fans may only remember it from Stranger Things. Unfortunately, fans preferred the original Coke formula, and New Coke didn't last.
Life Savers has had a number of failed creations over the years, from Creme Savers to Life Savers Holes. But the brand's most spectacular failure might be Life Savers Soda, which was an unappealing brown color.
Clear-colored Pepsi was an interesting concept, but it wasn't interesting enough to keep this drink on store shelves. But children of the '90s will still remember this novelty.
Believe it or not, bacon soda was once a thing. We'll stick to bacon strips, thanks.
If you've wished you could eat Thanksgiving dinner, complete with turkey and side dishes, year-round, this Jones Soda Thanksgiving dinner soda might have been right up your alley. To the rest of us, it sounds repulsive.