The following is a list of products the Coca-Cola Company owns or has stake in, of which there are more than 500 in over 195 countries.
A
- Abbey Well – bottled water available in the United Kingdom
- Ades – drinking water available in Indonesia
- Ades – soy-based drinks available in Latin America
- Alhambra – drinking water available in the United States
- Ambasa – soft drink sold in Japan and Korea
- American
- Ameyal – fruit sodas available only in the cities of Cuernavaca and Toluca in Mexico
- Amita – fruit juice available in Greece
- Andina Calcio – fruit juice available in Chile
- Andina Frut/Andifrut – fruit juice available in Chile
- Aquactive – sports drink formerly sold in Spain
- Aquana – sports drink available in Belgium, Luxembourg, and Netherlands
- Aquapure
- Aqvaris
- Ayataka green tea
- Aybal-Kin
- aquasavana – water available in Zambia
B
- Bacardi Mixers – a co-branded product with the Bacardi rum manufacturer. Tropical drinks available in the United States, Australia, and Spain
- Big Crush
- Bodyarmor SuperDrink
- Boco
C
- Cafe Zu – Canned coffee with ginseng available in Thailand
- Cheers – fruit-flavoured soft drink available in Philippines
- Ciel – Purified, noncarbonated bottled water available in Angola, Mexico, and Morocco
- Coca-Cola Orange – 2007 limited edition, available only in the UK
- Coca-Cola Orange Vanilla – Released 2019 - the zero sugar version was also released.
- Coca-Cola Oreo zero sugar, available in the UK
- Coca-Cola Starlight – 2022 limited edition, available in North America.
- Coca-Cola Stevia – Released 2019, available only in Canada, test product as a potential replacement for the current Coca-Cola Life.
- Coca-Cola Zero Sugar – diet version of Coca-Cola, sister product of Diet Coke
- Cocoteen
D
- Daft Cola – The same as Mexican Coke, but put in limited edition Daft Punk bottles and sold exclusively in French clubs
- Daizu no Susume – grapefruit-flavored soy soft drink available in Japan
- DANNON and Danone
- Diet Oasis – diet version of Oasis
- Doğazen – drinking spring water in Turkey
- Dorna – Sparkling mineral water available in Romania and Moldova
- Dr. Pepper- Only in Europe & S. Korea (Dr. Pepper is an independently owned company elsewhere)
- Dr. Pepper Zero Sugar - Only in Europe (Dr. Pepper is an independently owned company elsewhere)
- Drim
- Fanta – several fruit-flavored soft drinks (different for each region)
- Fanta J-Lemon – Available in Thailand
- Fioravanti – fruit-flavored soft drink available in Ecuador (1878)
- Fruitia
- Healthworks
I
- Ice Dew (冰露) – bottled water available in China
- Ice mountain – bottled water available in Singapore
- Inca Kola – soft drink available in Peru, Bolivia, Ecuador, Chile, and Sweden
- Ipsei
- Izvorul Alb
- Kyun
- Minute Maid Clásicos – Unsweetened fruit juices available in Spain
- Mount Franklin – bottled water available in Australia
- Mountain Creed
- Mountain Creed Zero Sugar
- Moxie – regional Maine soda
- Next
R
- Ramblin' Root Beer
- Rani juice – a fruit-based juice available in the Middle East.
- Raspberry Coke
- Ready to Brew
- Real – mineral sparkling water in Moldova
- – Energy drink available in Japan
- SchiBe Balls – a bubbly brown drink
- Schweppes (Under license)
- Scorpion – energy drink available in Japan
- Thunder – Fruit-flavored energy drink available in the Philippines, replacing Samurai.
- Tian Tey – tea available in Belgium
- Toppur – flavored and unflavoured sparkling water available in Iceland
- Trópí – brand of juice drinks, sold in Iceland (has of 2019 been rebranded into the international version: Minute Maid)
- Turkuaz – drinking water in Turkey
- Twist
U
- Ultra Energy – energy drink, available in Serbia
- Urge - energy drink originating in Norway, available in Scandinavia
- Urun
V
- Valle – orange Juice sold in South America
- Valpre – bottled water available in South Africa
- Wilkins – distilled drinking water available in the Philippines
