Smart (drink)

Smart (drink)

The Smart soft drink was developed by The Coca-Cola Company for consumers in China, and is available in some places in the United States. It is available in a wide variety of flavors.

Flavours

*Apple
*Apple Banana
*Apple Strawberry
*Coconut
*Grape
*Grapefruit
*Mandarin Orange
*Orange
*Peach
*Vanilla Cream
*Watermelon


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