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There are things that we just love about Switzerland with no strings attached and other things that we could do without. When it comes to the most popular swiss drinks , the country can surprise you with its endless variety of- and high-quality alcoholic and non-alcoholic drinks.
After all, with a mountainous landscape and fertile land, Switzerland is the very elixir of life. Switzerland has a wide array of soft drinks most of which are produced in large quantities or packaged in small batches. Chances are you might not have heard about these drinks or brands unless you are Swiss or have lived in Switzerland for some time.
Here are some well-known Swiss soft drinks that you either Swiss or a foreigner can enjoy while at a bar or from the comfort of your home. It is highly likely that if you are Swiss, you have at least one bottle of Rivella in your fridge. Rivella is as much part of Switzerland as the milk is of chocolate.
If Switzerland was to choose a national drink, it would undoubtedly be Rivella. A bit strange for a sparkling drink; however, it is exactly the milk serum that gives it the special flavor.
But, the classic Rivella has a red label and is a pleasurable and a unique taste experience. Passaia is an exotic fresh drink that has been around since and was the first one to be introduced as a drink with exotic flavor to the Swiss public. With its passion fruit taste, Passaia is among the most favorite drinks in Switzerland. The flavor is so fresh and thirst-quenchy, it will immediately be on top of your favorite-soft-drinks list. The carbonated drink Gazosa has long remained true to the Swiss tradition and craft for decades and has been the culinary heritage of Switzerland for several years.