There is no single official count, but estimates suggest there are over 200 Fanta flavors worldwide.
Ask someone to name a Fanta flavor and they will probably say Orange. It is everywhere — grocery stores, vending machines, movie theaters. Most people assume the lineup stops at a handful of fruit sodas.
But the reality is more interesting. Fanta has been around since the 1940s and is sold in dozens of countries. Each region develops flavors that match local tastes. The result is a catalog that runs well past 200 varieties, though no one can agree on the exact count.
A Brief History Of Fanta’s Expanding Lineup
Fanta was born out of necessity. During World War II, trade restrictions made it hard for Coca-Cola’s German branch to import syrup for the flagship drink. In response, the German team created a new soda using available ingredients — fruit pomace, whey, and sugar beet. That first version, called Fanta Classic, launched in 1940.
After the war, the brand was acquired by The Coca-Cola Company and reformulated. Orange became the signature flavor, but it was never the only one. By the 1950s, Fanta was expanding into new markets and new fruit combinations.
That pattern continues today. Coca-Cola manufactures Fanta in bottling plants around the world, and each region has freedom to experiment. Europe, Asia, Latin America, and Africa all carry different lineups. Some flavors never cross borders. Others disappear after a short run.
Why The Number Is So Hard To Pin Down
There is no central database that lists every Fanta flavor ever made. The company itself does not publish a master list. Instead, counts come from different sources — brand pages, fan wikis, and user-submitted collections — and they rarely match.
Several factors make the number elusive:
- Regional variation: A flavor sold in Japan, like Okinawa Shikuwasa, never appears in the US. Coca-Cola Europacific Partners reports roughly 90 flavors across its markets alone.
- Discontinued runs: Flavors come and go. Fanta Wild Cherry lasted only one year (2019–2020). Fanta Green Apple and Mango were discontinued around 2020. Each short-term launch adds to the historical total.
- Zero Sugar versions: Many core flavors also have a Zero Sugar or diet variant. Whether you count those as separate flavors changes the final tally.
- Fan-listed collections: User-generated lists on platforms like List Challenges include over 100 flavors, but some entries are duplicates or regional spellings.
- Limited editions: Seasonal or promotional flavors, like a Halloween-exclusive or a tie-in with a movie, add even more temporary options.
Because of these variables, any number you see is an estimate. The real count depends on how you define a “flavor” — whether you include every diet variant, every limited release, and every product that was sold for only a few months.
What The Official Sources Say
The most commonly cited figure comes from Wikipedia, which states that Fanta has over 200 flavors worldwide. That number includes historical and current varieties across all regions. Wikipedia puts the global count at over 200 — see its over 200 flavors entry for the full context.
Coca-Cola’s own bottler pages are more conservative. Coca-Cola Europacific Partners lists “over 90 flavors” globally on its brand page, while narrowing it to “over 30 flavors” within its own European-Pacific markets. Fan wikis and soda-tracking communities push the number higher — often past 150 or 200.
| Source | Flavor Count Claimed | Scope |
|---|---|---|
| Wikipedia | Over 200 | Worldwide (historical + current) |
| Coca-Cola Europacific Partners | Over 90 | Global (current, across their markets) |
| Coca-Cola Europacific Partners | Over 30 | Within CCEP markets |
| Fan wiki (Soda Lovers Wiki) | Hundreds | Broad, inclusive of all listed flavors |
| List Challenges (user-generated) | Over 100 | User-curated list of known flavors |
These numbers agree on one thing: Fanta’s lineup is much larger than most people expect. No single source serves as the official global authority, so the answer depends on which numbers you trust.
Regional And Rare Fanta Flavors
Part of the fun of traveling — or browsing international grocery aisles — is discovering Fanta flavors that don’t exist at home. Some are exotic fruits, others are local specialties, and a few are so rare they have almost cult status.
Here are some of the most notable regional and rare flavors from the brand’s history:
- Fanta Okinawa Shikuwasa (Japan): Made from the Shikuwasa, a citrus fruit native to Okinawa. It is often considered one of the rarest Fanta flavors because it is only produced in limited batches for the Japanese market.
- Fanta Bamboocha (Nuclear Fallout flavor, discontinued): This was a short-lived Dutch flavor with a neon-green color and a bizarre name. It disappeared quietly from shelves.
- Fanta Kolita (Latin America): A red, creamy soda similar to a red cream soda. It has a loyal following in countries like Colombia and Mexico.
- Fanta Watermelon (various markets): Watermelon is a common summer flavor in many regions, but it is not available year-round in the US.
- Fanta Grape and Fanta Strawberry (US): These are staples in the American lineup, but they are considered exotic in countries where Fanta Orange dominates.
These examples show how much Fanta’s flavor map changes by location. A flavor that is ordinary in one country can be a rare find in another.
Discontinued Flavors And Short-Lived Experiments
Many Fanta flavors have come and gone. The Coca-Cola Company regularly tests new options and then retires them if they don’t catch on. This churn adds to the historical count but keeps the current shelf relatively stable.
The Coca-Cola Europacific Partners brand page, which notes over 90 flavors globally, also lists regional offerings that are not all available today. Discontinued flavors include a wide range of fruits and concepts.
| Discontinued Flavor | Years Available | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Fanta Classic | 1941–1945 | The original wartime formula |
| Fanta Black Cherry | 1962–1963 | Very short run |
| Fanta Green Apple | 2015–2020 | Discontinued in most markets |
| Fanta Mango | 2016–2020 | Mango lacked staying power |
| Fanta Wild Cherry | 2019–2020 | The shortest-lived flavor |
Some discontinued flavors, like Fanta Classic, have historical significance. Others, like Wild Cherry, were brief experiments. Tracking them all is a challenge even for dedicated soda historians.
The Bottom Line
There is no single correct answer to how many Fanta flavors exist. Estimates range from roughly 90 to over 200, depending on the source and what counts as a separate flavor. Regional marketing, limited editions, and discontinued runs all contribute to the variety.
If you love Fanta, the best approach is to explore your local stores and try new flavors when you travel. One trip to an international market can add several unfamiliar flavors to your mental list — and that is part of the brand’s charm.
References & Sources
- Wikipedia. “Over 200 Flavors” There are over 200 flavors of Fanta worldwide.
- Cocacolaep. “Our Brands” Estimates suggest there are over 90 flavors of Fanta globally.

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