>>5300611I usually had the Chernogolovka one. It has fir branches on the label, so maybe...?
One more local thing I like a lot and previously forgot about are wine-flavored sodas, sold under Vinea and Top Topic brands. Unlike American Grape Soda these aren't violet but clear in color (although there is a red Vinea). The taste is a bit sour and resembles fresh grapes.
BTW Mexican fast foods and restaurants often have multiple flavors of Mexican Jarritos, and those are quite good as well, even though some flavors are excessively sweet. The lime one might be the best.
I also like some of the very local shit, i.e. sodas made by local factories or breweries, which are usually available only in certain regions. ZON brand has a lemon&herbs flavored blue "Lagoon" soda, Chodovar in Western Bohemia makes Il Sano lemonades, which are made of iron-rich mineral water (and have really very metallic taste). I used to get them every time I went to hospital to donate blood, as they are supposed to help with blood renewal.
Quite common is also raspberry soda, "malinovka", usually from generic noname brands and available on tap in pubs during summer season. Its bright red/pink color screams "synthetic" and it usually dyes your tongue and teeth purple, but it brings childhood memories. On the other hand, various hipster organic artisan sodas have been pretty disappointing so far.