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Coca-Cola Zero Sugar, commonly known as Coke Zero, is a diet soda produced by the Coca-Cola Company. [1] The drink was introduced in 2005 as Coca-Cola Zero as a new no-calorie cola. [2] In 2017, the formula was modified and the name updated, the announcement of which led to some backlash from consumers. [3]
Diet sodas (also known as sugar-free sodas, zero-calorie sodas, low-calorie sodas or zero-sugar sodas) are soft drinks which contain little or no sugar or calories. First introduced onto the market in 1949, diet sodas are typically marketed for those with diabetes or who wish to reduce their sugar or caloric intake.
It was first sold in Japan, and shortly expanded to North America. The drink was a flop, and was commonly replaced with Coca-Cola Zero upon its launch until it was fully discontinued in 2007. Coca-Cola with Lime: 2005 Coca-Cola with a lime flavor, introduced after the success of its diet counterpart. Coca-Cola with Lemon: 2005
But then, in 2005, along came Coke Zero. Someone in the Coca-Cola labs wanted to make a diet drink that tasted more like a full-sugar Coke. Did it work?
This week, Great Britain became the first market to sell Coca-Cola Zero Sugar, a reformulated, rebranded version of Coke Zero, that the company claims "tastes more like Coke and looks more like Coke."
In April 1985, Caffeine-Free Coca-Cola was switched to the unpopular New Coke formula and did not switch back to the classic formula until 1989. Since 2020, Caffeine-Free Coca-Cola has been difficult to find in stores, both in cans and 2-liter bottles.
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