Pommac is the brand name for a carbonated soft drink made by Carlsberg Sverige AB of fruits and berries.
[1] Another theory of the naming is the French word pomace, which literally means remains of pressed fruits.
In 1919, after his best efforts to keep his brewery running Anders Lindahl moved to Stockholm, Sweden as a failed businessman, and founded Fructus Fabriker and began to make Pommac.
In the US, Dr Pepper distributed a formulation of it, with sodium cyclamate as a sweetener, as a diet drink from 1963 to 1969 in six-and-a-half- and ten-ounce bottles.
Pommac is in Finland an extremely popular non-alcoholic substitute for champagne and sparkling wines, and as children's birthday celebration drink.