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    Cream Soda may refer to the indie band now known as Galaxy Train.


    Cream soda is a sweet carbonated soft drink. It varies from country to country, but its most usual property is its vanilla flavouring. Its name originated, at least in the United Kingdom, from "ice cream soda" as it was traditionally served with a dollop of ice cream floating in it.


        Cream soda
                North America
                Australia
                United Kingdom
                Europe
                Asia
                Africa
                Caribbean and Latin America
                New Zealand

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    North America
    In the U.S. market it is often clear or coloured brown and vanilla-flavored, but pink, red, and blue is also relatively common. Clear vanilla flavored cream sodas are sometimes called Swiss cream soda.

    Canadian cream soda is often pink and has a unique taste somewhat reminiscent of grenadine, but clear versions can also be found.

    Popular brands include:

      A&W Vanilla Cream Soda
      Mug Cream Soda

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    Australia
    In Australia, cream soda is generally known as creaming soda (and sometimes creamy soda) and is pink, much like the Canadian version. Australians are also able to enjoy the American "brown vanilla" version as it is also made and marketed locally. In addition, there is a bright yellow type of cream soda, an example of which is produced by Crows Nest Cordials. The most common manufacturer of creaming soda in Australia is arguably Kirks, a soft drink manufacturer with a variety of other products. As of 2005, Kirks creaming soda is made and distributed by Coca Cola. Up until the mid 1990s, Kirks also produced Snow Cap, which was essentially the vanilla flavoured brown version of the drink. The name "Snow Cap" was created to differentiate the pink and brown versions of the drink. Snow Cap is no longer produced.

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    United Kingdom
    In the UK, cream soda was traditionally served with a dessert-spoonful of vanilla ice cream floating on the top, but this has become a rarity. It is vanilla-flavoured, slightly glutinous and has a uniquely thick, "soft" and long-lasting foam. Both A.G.Barr and Ben Shaws manufacture their own brands of cream soda, and most supermarkets sell it under their respective own brands.

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    Europe
    Another variety is one referred to as Italian cream soda. This is usually a mixture of carbonated water and Half and half or cream combined with vanilla syrup. Ratios vary widely, but the taste is usually that of sweetened, flavored milk.

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    Asia
    If you order a cream soda in Japan, what you'll get is basically an ice cream float made with melon-flavored soda topped with a scoop of vanilla ice cream.
    In Hong Kong, the Swire Coca Cola Company markets a green Schweppes Cream Soda as well as a yellow Schweppes Grapefruit Soda. Singapore sells Cream Soda under the Schweppes name, and some people enjoy Cream Soda in a 1:1 ratio with fresh milk. In India, two brands of cream soda are Cottons and Bijoli.

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    Africa
    In South Africa, Cream soda is sold under the name "Creme Soda", and Coca-Cola produces some under its "Sparletta" brand. It is green in colour and has a vanilla flavour.

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    Caribbean and Latin America
    Cream soda is usually served as a "red pop", particularly Fanta's Red Cream Soda.

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    New Zealand
    This is known as Creaming soda. It is not coloured and is manufactured by Foxton Fizz
     
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