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Starting February 19, shoppers can get their hands on Coca-Cola Spiced, which fuses the flavor we know and love with notes of raspberry and warm spices. Representatives from the brand believe that ...
But Coca-Cola intended Spiced to become a permanent addition to its lineup because its research found that an “increase in consumer willingness to try a spiced beverage” and that raspberry was ...
Coca-Cola Spiced is a flavor of Coca-Cola, launched in February 2024.According to its label, it is a "Raspberry Spiced" flavored drink. Coca-Cola Spiced was intended to be the first permanent drink Coca-Cola launched since 2020 in North America, being released in both Regular and Zero Sugar variants.
Unlike, say, Cherry Coke, which is unabashedly fruit-forward, the raspberry flavor in Coke Spiced is much more understated. "We wanted to make sure we kept it really balanced," Cha said. "We didn ...
Coke’s research found that an “increase in consumer willingness to try a spiced beverage” and that raspberry was selected more than 5 million times on its Freestyle drink machines in 2022 ...
On 20 April 2005, Coca-Cola Amatil announced the launch of Coca-Cola Raspberry for a release on June 1 New Zealand for a limited time. [1] It was the third Coca-Cola flavour to be released in New Zealand after Cherry Coke and Vanilla Coke, but was the first to be made for the country.
Coca-Cola has discontinued Cherry Vanilla, Spiced and Diet Coke with Splenda over the past few years, and many fans aren't happy about it. Coca-Cola has been quietly discontinuing fan-favorite flavors
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