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Coca-Cola Clear is a colorless variant of the soft drink Coca-Cola. Without the normal caramel ingredient, Coca-Cola Clear has none of the typical dark Coke color. The drink is lemon-flavored to compensate for the removed caramel.
White Coke (Russian: Бесцветная кока-кола, romanized: Bestsvetnaya koka-kola, lit. "colorless Coca-Cola") was a clear variant of Coca-Cola produced in the 1940s at the request of Marshal of the Soviet Union Georgy Zhukov.
Coca-Cola, the iconic beverage brand known for its instantly recognizable dark brown color, took a bold step in 2018 when its Japanese arm introduced Coca-Cola Clear. This innovative product,...
The product was Tab Clear, a new version of the sugar- and calorie-free diet drink first introduced in 1963. While it retained its bubbles, the liquid was transparent, an obvious nod to rival...
There are currently no plans to bring Coca-Cola Clear to the United States despite the fact that the preliminary versions of the drink — which was Coke Japan's idea — were...
It’s here — clear Coca-Cola! It’s ONLY in JAPAN not not in the USA ... but why? — and how does it taste? Is it like Crystal Pepsi?
It looks more like water than the recognisable dark-brown liquid that has been synonymous with the carbonated soft drink for decades, and “Coca-Cola Clear” is a zero-calorie...
Adding to its outlandish Japan-exclusive concoctions, Coca-Cola recently unveiled a zero-calorie clear version of its popular Coke soda. Dubbed Coca-Cola Clear, the beverage giant’s Japan ...
Coca-Cola announced the release of a new beverage called Coca-Cola Clear to be released in Japan June 11. According to Kotaku, over 50 recipes were tested before the company landed on the...
Recently, Coca-Cola Japan released a clear Coke. But it’s not the only drink maker in the country that is going see-through. Anyone who remembers the 1980s and 90s can recall how clear—and...