Colombian Sodas That Will Make You Rethink Your Diet

Written on 09/29/2025
Caroll Viana

Colombian sodas come in a diverse range of flavors, each uniquely crafted to complement different types of food. Credit: Colombia One

Sodas are extremely popular beverages among Colombians. Known for their high sugar content and addictive potential, they remain an essential part of everyday life, complementing a variety of meals and snacks. With a wide range of flavors, these soft drinks really offer unique taste experiences.

The Postobon

Postobon brand offers a large variety of sodas. Credit: Caroll Viana / Colombia One


Postobon is one of Colombia’s most iconic soda brands. It stands out for its wide range of flavors and seasonal editions, such as tamarind flavor.

Some of the most popular flavors include:
– Manzana (Apple): With its vibrant pink color and apple flavor, this is one of the best-selling sodas in the country. It is especially enjoyed with fast food such as hot dogs, hamburgers, and empanadas.
– Uva (Grape): With an intense and sweet grape flavor, this soda is unmistakable. It is often paired with traditional fried snacks like carimañolas and stuffed arepas, especially on the Caribbean coast.
– Naranja (Orange): Its citrus notes make it a refreshing option. It is perfect for light lunches such as salads, arroz con pollo, or fish dishes.

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With its characteristic sweet taste, this soda is a national symbol. It is associated with family gatherings and celebrations and is often paired with traditional dishes such as bandeja paisa, sancocho, or a picada.

Kola Roman

Kola Roman is one of the oldest sodas in Colombia and is mainly found in the Caribbean region. Its intense red color and sweet vanilla notes make it unique. It is traditionally enjoyed with coastal dishes such as arroz de lisa, meat pasteles, or butifarras.

Pony Malta

Pony Malta is one of the oldest sodas in Colombia. Credit: Caroll Viana / Colombia One

Unlike conventional sodas, Pony Malta is a malt-based beverage made from barley, sugar, and vitamins. It is considered a more nutritious and energetic option, making it a common addition to children’s lunchboxes. It is often enjoyed with breakfast items such as bread and cheese, almojábanas, or pandebonos.

Bretaña

Colombian Bretaña soda. Credit: Caroll Viana / Colombia One

Bretaña is a traditional Colombian soda brand, particularly popular in the Caribbean region. Its most iconic flavor is the classic soda, which can be enjoyed on its own or as a base for cocktails and fruit juice mixes. It is also an excellent complement to heavy meals, as its carbonation aids digestion.