Flavoured and fortified water saw the strongest value growth, up by 10.1% to £169.2M and up by 8.8% on volume to 244.3M litres.
Energy drinks were up 8% in value to £954.7M, and 10% in volume to 511M litres.
Cola and unflavoured water also saw value growth.
The biggest value decline was on flavoured milk and yogurt drinks, which were down 4.3% to £360.24M. Volumes were down 4.4% to 173.1M. This was the only sub-category to decline in value over the period.
Meanwhile, squash and crushes and fruit juice and smoothies saw volume declines. Fruit juice, drinks and smoothies were down 5.4% in volume to 1,366.45M litres.
The figures, from SymphonyIRI, cover grocery outlets and show total soft drinks sales value was £6,728.5M in the 52 weeks to June 9, 2012 and 6,882.3M litres were sold.