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It was developed at Coca-Cola Asia Pacific and launched locally in Japan in June 2018. [1] A lime-flavored variation was released on June 10, 2019, known as Coca-Cola Clear Lime. [2] Unlike regular Coca-Cola Clear, which is sweetened with both sucralose and acesulfame potassium, Coca-Cola Clear Lime is instead sweetened with high-fructose corn ...
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Monday marks the 100th anniversary of the iconic Coca-Cola bottle, packaging that is just as recognizable as the logo or product itself. The original Coke bottle turns 100 today -- here's how it ...
Zarubica found a chemist who could remove the coloring from Coca-Cola. The colorless version of Coca-Cola was bottled using straight, clear glass bottles with a white cap and a red star in the middle. [6] [7] The bottle and the cap were produced by the Crown Cork and Seal Company in Brussels. [1] The first shipment of White Coke consisted of 50 ...
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In the book "An Elegant Hand" by William E Henning, it states that Frank Mason Robinson, who was the bookkeeper of the firm, originated the name Coca-Cola and specified that it be written in Spencerian Script. In a 1914 court case, Robinson testified that he was "practically the originator" and that "some engraver here by the name of Frank ...
After PepsiCo's introduction of Crystal Pepsi in mid-1992, Coca-Cola decided to follow suit with its own clear cola, Tab Clear, at the end of the year. [5]In late December 1992, Coca-Cola Co. president Doug Ivester told a gathering of New York reporters that Tab Clear was being positioned as part of the "mainstream of diet soft drinks" and was "not a new-age beverage". [6]