All the Times You Drank a Coke Product and Didn't Know It

Not a Coke drinker? Think again.

The Atlanta-based company partnered with the fifth largest U.S. dairy cooperative Select Milk Producers to produce Fairlife LLC in 2012. Fairlife says its lactose-free milk has twice as much protein and 30 percent more calcium than regular milk.

The company says its milk is "ultra-filtered" and doesn't add protein or calcium to the milk, which comes in the typical milk types, including skim and chocolate.

"Fairlife is a transformational innovation that retains the purity of real milk yet significantly improves its health benefits and taste," Mike McCloskey, a former veterinarian and the co-op CEO, said in a statement.

It's one of dozens of drinks owned or licensed by Coca-Cola.

Here are some others you might not know fall under Coca-Cola's immense beverage empire:

1. Odwalla

2. Honest Tea

The bottled organic tea maker was founded in the 1990s by a student at the Yale School of Management and his professor.

The company was purchased by The Coca-Cola Company in March 2011 after an initial 40 percent investment in 2008. The company is run as an independent business unit, according to its website.

3. Simply Orange

Launched in 2001, Simply Orange boasts that its juice isn't made from concentrate.

In 2013, an investigative Bloomberg BusinessWeek story reported that Coca-Cola engineered the juice with data algorithms, based on consumer preferences and flavors, to compete with the leading U.S. orange juice, PepsiCo's Tropicana.

4. Smartwater

The product is under Glaceau, a subsidiary of The Coca-Cola Company.

5. Vitaminwater

Like Smartwater, Vitaminwater is under Glaceau, which Coke bought in 2007 for more than $4 billion in cash.

6. Powerade

A competitor of PepsiCo's Gatorade, Powerade is Coke's sports drink.

7. Minute Maid

The 60-year old juice company has over 100 flavors today.