I’m curious if the writing team has decided on this detail. What makes Nano Cola different from other colas?
Usually, a promotional soft drink will have a new additive, like an exotic flavor or extract.
Does it have a fun flavor like dragonfruit or matcha? Does it have energy boosters like extra caffeine, ginseng, or B12? Is their marketing campaign so good that they managed to sell a completely normal cola in a can that talks?
I would imagine like a Monster energy drink.
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I have a feeling it tastes like Cola… with a dash of salt 
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d.va’s skins are nano cola tastes names. it was confirmed
.ie the default skin names
Bubblegum [default d.va]
WaterMelon
Lemon-Lime
Tangerine
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you can see on the busan map on the soda machine all of those will match the color combo of the skins
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The cola flavor is essentially vanilla, cinnamon, caramel, and a bit of citrus.
Bubblegum might be good. Probably a bit cloyingly sweet, but it might not be terrible.
Watermelon would probably be bad.
Lemon-lime would probably be good.
Tangerine would probably be the best out of all of these. I’ve had orange-flavored cola, and that was pretty spectacular, and tangerine is a similar flavor.
It probably tastes like a combination of cola and whatever the specific flavor variant each individual can is.
It’s probably just renamed Mt. Dew.
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Actually, there aren’t many soft drinks that are “new”. The majority of soft drinks nowadays are imported from foreign regions, or overseas branches of existing companies we know about.
If you’ve ever been to Coca-Cola World, they have over 100 different flavors of soft-drinks but only a fraction will ever make it to American markets.
Nano Cola seems to be a Coca-Cola equivalent company in the future.
Dude! Now I want them to make the Nano Cola real. I’d love to try the lemon-lime flavor. Please make it happen, Blizzard!
Like carbonated water with high-fructose corn syrup and artificial flavors added.