Over the past several months, I have become intrigued with Russian and other Eastern European soda pop, which comes in a variety of unusual flavors. The problem is that I am very sensitive to sugar. Although most foreign pop tends to have much less sugar than its American cousins, it still packs enough of a glucose wallop to send me reeling. So I was extremely pleased to find a line of Russian Sodas sweetened with aspartame (Nutrasweet ™).
Here is a list of ingredients. The second ingredient is aspartame (enclosed in << >>)
One of my favorite Russian pop discoveries is Tarhun, a Tarragon flavored beverage, which is covered earlier in this thread. As was noted above, some brands of Tarhun have a more pronounced flavor than others. The Sugar-Free Tarhun has a very nice "licorice" like tarragon flavor.
Here is the Sugar-Free Tarhun label.
Another flavor I tried was called "Baikal". It is sort of akin to sassafrass, with a somewhat "barky" flavor, but not the bite of root beer. I am not sure what the leaves are that are pictured on the label (they look like basil).
These pops come in 1.5 liter plastic bottles from one of my favorite markets.
Farmers Best Produce
8526 W Golf Rd
Niles, IL 60714
(847) 965-0260