Most entries list these products as carbonated and ready-to-drink. Product details commonly include phrases such as “Carbonation type: Carbonated” and “State of Readiness: Ready to Drink.”
Diet and zero-sugar options are very low in calories. Examples in the listings include 5 calories per 12 fl oz, 10 calories per 20 fl oz, and descriptions noting “10 calories or less per can” for certain variety packs.
One product description notes that prebiotic, fiber-forward sodas can be found in the produce section as well as the traditional soda aisle. (This placement is based on that product’s listing; availability may vary by retailer.)
Common formats include single 20 fl oz bottles and multi-packs such as 8-packs and 12-packs of 12 fl oz cans. Listings show package quantities like 1, 8, or 12 and net volumes such as 20 fl oz, 96 fl oz, or 144 fl oz.
Assortments include bottles and cans in single and multi-pack formats. Container materials shown include plastic (bottles) and metal/aluminum (cans), for sizes such as 20 fl oz bottles and 12 fl oz cans.
Several variety packs list added fiber — for example, some OLIPOP cans show 6 g of fiber per can and one pack lists 4 g plant fiber per can. Products also mention prebiotics and botanicals, though specific prebiotic gram amounts are not provided in the listings.
Labeling varies across the listings: some citrus-flavored entries explicitly state “Contains Caffeine,” while at least one variety pack is labeled “Caffeine free.” These labels are taken from the product listings and may differ by flavor or pack.
Variety packs include classic flavors—Cream Soda, Classic Root Beer, Classic Grape, Strawberry Vanilla, Cherry Cola, Lemon Lime, Ginger Ale, and Vintage Cola—as well as novelty/fruit flavors like Ice Pop, Rainbow Sherbet, and Blue Razz.