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A caffeine-free version of the original Tab flavor was introduced in 1983, alongside caffeine-free versions of Coca-Cola and Diet Coke. [12] Tab Clear, a caramel color-free version of Tab, [13] was released in the United States in 1992, and subsequently in the United Kingdom and Japan. [14] [15] Tab Clear was discontinued in 1994. [13]
[8] [25] The release of Coca-Cola Life is the first Coca-Cola product launch in the U.S. since 2006. [37] The nutrition data on the U.S. version of product shows 24 g carbohydrates (24 g sugar), 90 calories and 35 mg sodium. [38] The can label indicates 28 mg caffeine per 12 fl.oz. [39]
In Israel, The Netherlands, Belgium, Greece and Luxembourg as Coca-Cola Zero Caffeine Free since the start of 2011 and in the US since July 2013. In Great Britain it is referred to as Coca-Cola Zero Zero. [50] Coca-Cola Lemon Zero Sugar: 2017 Coca-Cola Zero Sugar with additional lemon flavor.
A Can of Coke or an Ice Cream Cone? One May Be Worse For Your Heart Than the Other, New Study Says ... Read Labels. Pay close attention to the ingredient list and nutrition facts label. Look for ...
Coca-Cola’s website says that Diet Coke is naturally flavored with cherry and ginger lime. However, looking at the ingredients list, it’s clear that not everything in the drink is all-natural.
A 12-ounce can of Diet Coke has about 180 mg of aspartame, ... sugar-free gum, cereals, and sugar-free or diet juices. ... Nutrition experts share 3 things to know about the popular supplement.
2011 – Diet Coke surpasses Pepsi in sales for the first time to become the second most popular soda in the United States after Coca-Cola. [15] 2013 – In the UK, Coca-Cola swapped the logo on Coca-Cola, Diet Coke and Coke Zero bottles and cans in the UK with 150 of Britain's most popular names for a summer-long "Share a Coke" campaign. [16] [17]
Sprite Zero Sugar (also known as Diet Sprite or Sprite No Sugar, and known as simply Sprite in the Netherlands [1] and Ireland [2]) is a colorless, lemon-lime soft drink produced by The Coca-Cola Company. It is a sugar-free variant of Sprite, and is one of the drinks in Coca-Cola's "Zero Sugar" lineup.