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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
The soda brand has recently discontinued two popular flavors. Coca-Cola has introduced several limited-time flavors over the years, often as part of promotions, partnerships or seasonal offerings ...
Diet Coke with Lemon was introduced in the United States in 2001. In most territories, it is called Coca-Cola Light with Lemon or Diet Coca-Cola with Lemon.. The drink was released in Belgium, Austria, Benelux territories, France, Switzerland, the Netherlands, Germany, Ireland, South Korea, Japan, [1] Brunei Darussalam, Hong Kong, Israel, Macau, the Philippines, Portugal, Singapore, Spain ...
Diet Coke with Lemon and Diet Coke Vanilla are discontinued. 2007 – Diet Coke Plus is introduced. [13] [14] Diet Coke Black Cherry Vanilla is discontinued. Diet Coke and its six flavors changes logo. 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]
Coca-Cola recently confirmed the discontinuation of not one, not two, but three flavors of its popular soda, including Coke Spiced. Coca-Cola Quietly Discontinued Several Soda Flavors—Here's ...
The Diet version of the drink was released in the United Kingdom as Diet Coke with Citrus Zest in 2007 replacing the standard Diet Coke with Lemon and Diet Coke with Lime variants.(originally intended to be an orange-flavored variant, i.e. Coca-Cola Light Sango [5]) In May 2018, the drink was discontinued in favor of the introduction of the ...
Pepsi Blue was a neon-blue, berry-flavored soda that looked radioactive and was marketed to teenagers. It got a massive marketing push — Britney Spears ads, movie placements, and even X Games ...
This category is for Discontinued Soft Drinks. A soft drink is a drink that contains no (or very little) alcohol, as opposed to a hard drink, which does contain alcohol. In general, the term is used only for cold beverages. The term originally referred to carbonated drinks.