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Surge could be found in cans and fountain drinks until its eventual discontinuation in 2003. [1] [9] Until September 15, 2014, when Coca-Cola re-released Surge, Norway was the only country where one could still buy a similar soft drink in any form, as the original Surge recipe was still popular there. [10]
The whole thing with Surge was that it had an insane amount of caffeine. A Coke has under 40 mgs of caffeine, but Surge was packing in 51 of those bad boys. ... In 1993, Coca-Cola took an ...
Coca-Cola has decided to bring back the 1990s soda Surge in limited supply after a 12 year absence. ... whose efforts include spending $4,000 to fund a billboard near Coca-Cola's Atlanta ...
Urge – Predecessor and Norwegian version of the Surge soda from Coca-Cola; Urge Intense – Energy drink sold under the Urge brand; Villa – mixed fruits, formerly known as Villa Farris; Voss – mineral water, still and carbonated; Vørterøl - carbonated maltbeverage; Oskar Sylte Mineral waters with pineapple taste [68]
Vault was a sweetened energy drink and carbonated beverage that was released by The Coca-Cola Company in June 2005 and marketed until December 2011. It was touted as an artificially flavored hybrid energy soda. Coca-Cola was marketing Vault as a combination with the slogan "Drinks like a soda, kicks like an energy drink," as well as "The Taste ...
Years of hard campaigning on Facebook by about 130,000 hardcore fans of the discontinued soda Surge has resulted in Coca-Cola bringing back the drink for the first time in 12 years. The soft drink
This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 8 January 2025. Citrus flavored soft drink Urge Type Citrus soda Manufacturer The Coca-Cola Company Distributor Coca-Cola Norway Country of origin Norway Introduced April 1996 ; 28 years ago (1996-04) Color Carotene E160a Variants Surge, Urge Uten Sukker (Diet) Related products Vault Website Urge Urge is ...
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