MC2 soft drinks Corke - Unexpectedly bursting into the softdrink market in 2012, Corke took the world by storm. Providing a cheaper (albeit slightly less quality) drink than the leading brand, Coke, Corke rose to the top of the ladder and sent the other company into bankruptcy. Corke remains today the most widely-preferred soft drink. Their outstanding success caused panic among the makers of other soft drinks, and thus an era of all new drinks was born. Dr. Pepsi - Alarmed at the sudden fall of Coca-Cola and fearing a similar disaster of their own, the makers of Pepsi and Dr. Pepper quickly merged, bringing a new taste to the market. Dr. Pepsi became and remains today Corke's leading competitor. Imperial Cola - Despite Royal Crown Cola's change of name and improved quality, Imperial Cola remains the third horse in a two-horse race. Spite - After only being able to stand, "Come up with a new damn idea!" so many times from the CEO, and seeing failures of various alterations such as Sidhe and Brownie, the makers of Sprite decided to break away from their parent company and start their own. Mill Dew - Replacing the cool, refreshing taste of snowy mountains with the warm taste of... um... sawdust, this Mountain Dew replacement is for some bizzare reason actually popular. V14 - Tossing even more vegetables nobody likes into a liquid form, V14 is like what you'd get if V8 gained 6 levels. Rainy Delight - Some people like the rain, right? Sunny Delight's staff certainly thought so. Cap 'N Crunch - Now available in the form of liquid refreshment!