We’ve been covering Zevia for a while here at Sporked, and we’re about to do a little bit more of that – so if, mid-sentence, you’re now discovering some aversion to the brand that you didn’t previously know about, then look away now. The plant-based soda brand is adding to its significant range of flavors with a couple of new options that are straight out of the dirty soda playbook. It’s also adding a new fruity flavor that we think is gonna taste verrrrrry good this summer.
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Intrigued? Titillated? Excited? Well, stick with us. We’re gonna break it all down.
Zevia’s New Flavors
There are three new flavors on offer from Zevia, all of which work with fruit, but with varying degrees of creaminess. We’ve got:
Orange Creamsicle
An orange-forward flavor inspired by ice cream, this one will be sharp, creamy, and sweet. It’s not a true dirty soda, in the sense that there’s no dairy in it, but we’d hope that it captures some of those summer memories of downing a creamsicle in the blazing sunshine. Only with less mess.
Peaches & Cream
The second in Zevia’s cream-inspired sodas comes in the form of Peaches & Cream, which combines the flavors of – you guessed it – peaches and cream! This perennial pair of faves comes in a drink that once again contains no actual cream, but which aims for a smooth note and finish.
Fruit Punch
And now for something completely different. Okay, not that different in the slightest, but slightly less creamy. Zevia’s Fruit Punch goes big on the tang and tropical flavors, with cherry, orange, and citrus. Creamy it ain’t, but flavorful it is.
This Year, We’re Getting Creamy With It
Dirty soda is the drink of 2026, and it’s not just restaurants and fast food chains that are cottoning onto the trend: as Zevia’s new flavors indicate, soda companies are also figuring out ways to get a dairy feel into their products, without having to actually add cream into the mix. Dr Pepper recently announced the return of its Creamy Coconut flavor, albeit in a limited-time release, while Dirty Dew is finally making its way into stores. In effect, all of these sodas are basically spins on cream soda, which is a little different from dirty soda (which is a physically heavier drink) – but they feel very of the moment, while also having a retro vibe that we chime with.
What do you think, folks? Are you going to be getting Zevia’s creamy flavors in the coming months? Are you gonna be mixing them with liquor for a dairy-adjacent cocktail? Or will you be running for the hills at the mere mention of a peaches & cream soda? We’ll await word on your response of choice.
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