When you think of Fanta imported drinks, bright colours and bold fruit flavours instantly spring to mind. Yet beyond the everyday Orange found in every chiller lies a globe-trotting collection of limited-edition cans and bottles most Brits have never tasted. We have scooped up four of the most eye-catching arrivals, flown them in, and cracked them open so you know exactly what to expect before you pop your own first can.
Why Hunt for Fanta Imported Drinks?
Import sodas are bottled under local recipes, meaning the same brand can taste completely different from one country to the next. Japanese versions favour lighter sweetness, American releases crank up the colour, and European batches often use real fruit juice. Collectors love the artwork, nostalgia fans chase discontinued flavours, and casual sippers simply enjoy a refreshing change from the usual cola. Whatever your reason, imported Fanta turns an ordinary drink break into a mini stay-cation.
Fanta Berry 355ml Can – Stars-and-Stripes Sensation
Straight from the United States, Fanta Berry pours an almost electric indigo and hits your nose with mixed berry candy before you even take a sip. The flavour layers blueberry, raspberry and a hint of blackberry, finishing with a tangy sherbet zing. Because it is canned at 355ml, it is slightly larger than a standard UK can, giving you a few extra gulps of that trademark American supersize fizz.
Image suggestion: place a chilled can against a red-white-blue backdrop to emphasise its US heritage.
Fanta Grape Metal Bottle – Japanese Imported Drink
Japan takes grape seriously, and this sleek 250ml aluminium bottle proves it. The grape aroma is closer to fresh Concord grapes than sugary candy, while the sparkle is finer and more champagne-like thanks to Japanese bottling standards. The metal container chills quickly, stays cold longer, and looks undeniably cool pulled from a lunchbox or picnic hamper. Hunt for the tiny Tokyo skyline printed near the base; it is a subtle nod to the drink’s Shibuya district origins.
Image suggestion: show the bottle condensation-beaded, cap-off, with a sushi platter to underline its Japanese roots.
Fanta Pineapple 300ml Can – Tropical Sunshine
Originating from the Southeast Asian market, Fanta Pineapple balances sweet and tart in the way only ripe pineapple can. At 300ml it is the perfect mid-afternoon pick-me-up, delivering a golden hue that practically glows in the glass. Pair it with salty snacks; the bright acidity cuts through crisps and nuts, making it a party favourite.
Image suggestion: capture the can next to fresh pineapple chunks or a beach towel for instant summer vibes.
Fanta Strawberry 330ml Can – Refreshingly Fruity Sparkling Drink
European fans voted this flavour into permanent production, and one gulp shows why. Fanta Strawberry smells like summer pudding and tastes like blended berries topped with whipped cream soda. The 330ml UK-friendly size slots straight into fridge doors, so you can stock up without reorganising the entire shelf.
Image suggestion: pour the vibrant red liquid over ice in a tall glass, garnished with a fresh strawberry.
Collect, Curate, Celebrate
Serious collectors chase variant labels: Halloween editions, sakura cherry blossom prints, even football-tournament motifs released every four years. Store cans upright in a cool, dark space to keep colours vibrant and prevent seam corrosion. If you intend to drink rather than display, aim to enjoy them within a year of import; flavour oils can fade over time, especially in fruit-forward recipes.
Serving Tips for Maximum Fizz
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Chill to 4°C; colder temperatures lock in bubbles so you experience sharper effervescence.
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Pour gently down the side of a tilted glass to preserve carbonation and aroma.
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Use clear glassware to show off each neon shade; presentation is half the fun.
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Freeze berries or pineapple chunks to use as edible ice cubes that enhance flavour as they melt.
Mix It Up: Quick Mocktail Ideas
Berry Americano
Fill a glass with ice, add 200ml Fanta Berry, top with 100ml chilled sparkling water, and garnish with fresh mint for a lower-sugar refresher.
Grape Ramune Spritz
Combine 150ml Japanese Fanta Grape with 150ml lemonade and a splash of lime. The result is a lighter, citrus-tinted spritz perfect for barbecues.
Pineapple Sunset
Layer 200ml Fanta Pineapple over 50ml orange juice, then drizzle 20ml grenadine so it sinks and creates a gradient effect worthy of Instagram.
Strawberry Cream Float
Add two scoops of vanilla ice cream to a tall glass, slowly pour Fanta Strawberry, and top with grated chocolate for an instant dessert.
Where to Find These Fanta Imported Drinks
You will not spot these flavours in the supermarket soft-drink aisle; they arrive in limited pallets through specialty sweet shops like ours. Stock fluctuates with shipping schedules, so if a particular can catches your eye, grab it quickly. We update our Imported Drinks category every time a fresh container lands, and you can buy single cans to taste or multi-packs for sharing.
Pop, Clink, Enjoy
Whether you are nostalgic for holidays abroad, building a colourful collection, or just craving a new taste adventure, Fanta imported drinks deliver an instant flavour getaway without the airfare. Crack a Berry can for movie night, slip a Grape bottle into your bag for a picnic, serve Pineapple at your next barbecue, or wind down with Strawberry over ice. Each sip is a reminder that the world of fizzy drinks is far bigger than the standard shelf, and it is waiting for you to explore.
Ready to taste the rainbow? Browse our full range of Fanta imported drinks and stock your fridge with global fizz today. Cheers to a world tour in every can!

