Disney World’s best secret? Epcot’s Club Cool gives out FREE soda from across the world in flavours like bubblegum and pineapple
The Coca-Cola-themed gift shop has different soft drinks from all over the planet including Thailand, Italy and Greece
IF you’re into your fizzy drinks then you’ll want to visit this place a visit when you’re visiting Epcot in Orlando.
The Disney park has a shop called Club Cool hosted by Coca-Cola – where you can try out little-known flavours of pop from around the world for free.
Club Cool is located in Future World and is somewhere you can cool off in between attractions with a complimentary drink.
The centre was first opened as Ice Station Cool in 1998, but it had a makeover and reopened in 2005 as the current Club Cool.
While the store's general purpose is to sell merchandise, there is also a tasting area with self-service dispensers – so you can try as much of the different flavours on offer as you’d like.
Guests are given paper cups and they can have as much of each drink as they can neck, with eight flavours on offer at the moment.
You can try Guarana Kuat from Brazil, which tastes of guarana berry and Inca Kola from Peru - is a sweet fruity drink that can be compared to bubblegum.
There's Sparletta, a raspberry cream soda from Zimbabwe and Japanese VegitaBeta, which is tastes of apricot and passion fruit.
Meanwhile, Bibo comes from South Africa and tastes of kiwi and mango and a Thai Fanta Melon Frosty.
Representing Europe is Fanta Pineapple from Greece and Beverly – a bitter-tasting non-alcoholic aperitif from Italy.
Across in Disney Springs, the Coca-Cola store sells a cocktail called Beverly's Revenge that contains Hendrick's Gin, blood orange liquor and Beverly for those who like what they try at Club Cool.
Flavours are constantly introduced and retired at the shop – so it’s worth revisiting each time you’re at Epcot.
For some, it's just a welcome place to sip on a cold beverage out of the Florida sun though.
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