
Diet Cherry Coke: Diet Coke is making a comeback in US after four years and internet can't keep calm
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Coca-Cola has appeared eager to sideline Diet Coke in favor of Coke Zero Sugar, but loyal customers haven't let that happen. While some consumers do prefer Coke Zero, it remains a third-tier brand in the U.S., trailing behind both Coke and Diet Coke. Unlike when Diet Coke replaced TaB—arguably because it tasted better, a point still debated by TaB loyalists—Coke Zero functions more as a niche product. It supports Coca-Cola's broader lineup but doesn't threaten Diet Coke's established place in the cola landscape.Instagram foodie Snackolator broke the news in a post, writing, 'Diet Cherry Coke is returning for a limited time with retro packaging!', reports The Delish. Coca-Cola has decided to bring back the original Diet Coke spinoff flavor.'It's been years since the OG Diet Cherry Coke has been out, so I'm really looking forward to getting it again,' the caption read."I am way too excited for this one — Diet Cherry Coke is returning for a limited time with retro packaging!It's been years since the OG Diet Cherry Coke has been out so I'm really looking forward to getting it again," shared the popular Snackolator Instagram page. "This does not appear to be an exclusive release, but I'll update as it arrives on store shelves."Where can I find this?! It's an emergency! " one fan exclaimed. Another chimed in, "As if Diet Coke couldn't get any better ."Well, it looks like the soda gods at Coca-Cola have finally heard the cries of loyal fans. We've literally been begging for this flavor to make a comeback. (Even as someone who's not a big cherry fan, I've been counting down the days to get my hands on this beauty!) Now let's just hope it sticks around for good instead of being a limited-time tease.And hey, Coca-Cola—since you're clearly reading the comments... any chance we can get Diet Coke with Lime back too? The people have spoken.As one fan put it, 'Now we need a return of Diet Coke with lime, please.'While the health benefits of Diet Coke are still debated, many consider it a better option than regular Coke or other full-sugar sodas. Recently, some sodas have started incorporating probiotics, prebiotics, and other ingredients marketed as health-boosting.During Coca-Cola's first-quarter earnings call, CEO James Quincey was asked about the growing trend of 'wellness' and 'functional' sodas.
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Diet Cherry Coke likely to make comeback in US market after 4 years: Report
After a gap of four years, international beverage firm Cola Cola is most likely to bring back its classic Diet Cherry Coke in the US market, reported Economic Times. Diet Cherry Coke was launched in 1985 but discontinued in 2020. Citing a January report by the digital media outlet Parade, ET mentioned that the Diet Cherry Coke may make a comeback to the shelves with retro packaging during the summer season. Claiming a comeback of the classic drink, popular social media creator Snack-O-Lator later shared the news on its Instagram channel. It added that Diet Cherry Coke is making a comeback better than ever. 'Diet Cherry Coke is returning for a limited time with retro packaging!,' the post read. 'It's been years since the OG Diet Cherry Coke has been out, so I'm really looking forward to getting it again,' the post further stated, adding, 'This does not appear to be an exclusive release, but I'll update as it arrives on store shelves. Are you excited for some Diet Cherry Coca-Cola goodness?' Diet Coke is reportedly popular among consumers as it is a classic soda fountain beverage with flavours, including Diet Cherry Coke. Meanwhile, there are also calls for the return of Diet Coke with Lime. The popular beverage-making firm's website has mentioned that Diet Coke Cherry targeted adult consumers, and it contained no sugar and no calories. Also, the Diet Coke Cherry does not have any bubbles or effervescence, but the drink has an adult cola taste with a hint of cherry. Following the news was spread, netizens were quick to react. one wrote, 'Where can I find! This is an emergency! 😂' Another said, "Bring back the Diet Coke with lime and the one with Splenda" A third wrote, "Did Cherry Cole Zero go away? I haven't got any in a while but I thought it was still around. Huh." 'Oh yay! Im super picky about my diet soda and the Splenda Sweetened stuff just didn't hit right, I need the old school carcinogenic aspartame to get my fix 😂,' commented a fourth.


Time of India
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- Time of India
Diet Cherry Coke: Diet Coke is making a comeback in US after four years and internet can't keep calm
Diet Cherry coke returning to US ADVERTISEMENT ADVERTISEMENT ADVERTISEMENT Coca-Cola has appeared eager to sideline Diet Coke in favor of Coke Zero Sugar, but loyal customers haven't let that happen. While some consumers do prefer Coke Zero, it remains a third-tier brand in the U.S., trailing behind both Coke and Diet Coke. Unlike when Diet Coke replaced TaB—arguably because it tasted better, a point still debated by TaB loyalists—Coke Zero functions more as a niche product. It supports Coca-Cola's broader lineup but doesn't threaten Diet Coke's established place in the cola foodie Snackolator broke the news in a post, writing, 'Diet Cherry Coke is returning for a limited time with retro packaging!', reports The Delish. Coca-Cola has decided to bring back the original Diet Coke spinoff flavor.'It's been years since the OG Diet Cherry Coke has been out, so I'm really looking forward to getting it again,' the caption read."I am way too excited for this one — Diet Cherry Coke is returning for a limited time with retro packaging!It's been years since the OG Diet Cherry Coke has been out so I'm really looking forward to getting it again," shared the popular Snackolator Instagram page. "This does not appear to be an exclusive release, but I'll update as it arrives on store shelves."Where can I find this?! It's an emergency! " one fan exclaimed. Another chimed in, "As if Diet Coke couldn't get any better ."Well, it looks like the soda gods at Coca-Cola have finally heard the cries of loyal fans. We've literally been begging for this flavor to make a comeback. (Even as someone who's not a big cherry fan, I've been counting down the days to get my hands on this beauty!) Now let's just hope it sticks around for good instead of being a limited-time hey, Coca-Cola—since you're clearly reading the comments... any chance we can get Diet Coke with Lime back too? The people have one fan put it, 'Now we need a return of Diet Coke with lime, please.'While the health benefits of Diet Coke are still debated, many consider it a better option than regular Coke or other full-sugar sodas. Recently, some sodas have started incorporating probiotics, prebiotics, and other ingredients marketed as Coca-Cola's first-quarter earnings call, CEO James Quincey was asked about the growing trend of 'wellness' and 'functional' sodas.


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