Blow |
Zero |
Fuel. |
Classic |
Rum mixer |
Coal form |
Coca Cola |
Pop label |
Soft drink |
Sam of R&B |
Nose candy |
Cola brand |
Rum partner |
Popular pop |
Porous fuel |
Pepsi rival |
Another fuel |
Fuel variety |
Jack and ___ |
Snow or blow |
Tab's cousin |
Type of oven |
Coal residue |
Refined coal |
Coal product |
Furnace fuel |
Classic mixer |
Dealer's drug |
Brand of cola |
Rum's partner |
Fountain order |
Mixer with rum |
Fuel from coal |
Jack's partner |
Fountain choice |
Carbonized fuel |
Half-burnt coal |
Metallurgy fuel |
Coal distillate |
Coal by-product |
Industrial fuel. |
McDonald's quaff |
Pepsi challenger |
Pepsi competitor |
Soft drink choice |
Glass table stuff |
Cola war partisan |
Steelmaker's need |
Petroleum residue |
Pepsi alternative |
___ bottle glasses |
Pepsi's main rival |
Blast furnace fuel |
Sprite sister brand |
Ubiquitous beverage |
___ Zero (diet soda) |
Soft drink, slangily |
Soft drink trademark |
Cuba libre ingredient |
Diet ___ (soda brand) |
It's bumped and blown |
New" drink of the 80's |
Fuel derived from coal |
___ is it" (old slogan) |
Taste the Feeling" cola |
Drink — drug — fuel |
Pepsi's main competitor |
Pepsi rival at catering |
Popular pop, familiarly |
Fuel for a blast furnace |
Old beehive oven product |
Vanilla ___ (cold drink) |
Taste the Feeling" brand |
Share a ___ (soda slogan) |
Concession stand purchase |
Pepsi alternative, briefly |
Drink in a red can, usually |
It's at the top of the pops |
Life Begins Here" sloganeer |
Wood : charcoal :: coal : ___ |
Brand on a soda machine button |
It's the real thing" soft drink |
Old "Red, White & You" sloganeer |
Burger and fries go-with, perhaps |
Drug (abbr) — soft drink (abbr) |
It may be requested at a fountain |
Diet ___ (brand of sugar-free soda) |
Soft drink with a Zero Sugar variety |
The global high-sign" sloganeer, once |
Soda with the slogan "Taste the feeling |
Drink that "adds life," in a 1970s slogan |
Taste the Feeling!" soda brand, informally |
Sign of Good Taste" advertiser, in the 1950s |
Product once advertised as "Ice-cold sunshine |
Brand once advertised as "passport to refreshment |
Cola brand with names on 20-ounce bottles this summer |
I'd like to buy the world a ___ ..." (advertising tagline) |