Coca-Cola Revives Lime Coke After 18 Years, But There’s A Twist1 min read
After an 18-year hiatus, Coca-Cola revives its Lime Coke flavor, a fan favorite first launched in 2005. The citrusy twist on the classic soda was discontinued after just two years, leaving enthusiasts longing for its return, reportedly.
The exciting comeback was first spotted by a customer who shared the discovery on the Facebook page after finding the soda in a UK grocery store on New Year’s Day. However, not all fans were thrilled the reintroduced bottle contains zero sugar, sparking mixed reactions online.
One commenter expressed frustration; On the other hand, some were delighted, with one remarking.
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Interestingly, some lucky shoppers in Scotland have also found the original full-sugar Lime Coke in certain stores. One ecstatic fan expressed, a person applauded Coca-Cola’s choice, saying they were thrilled to see it return as a full-sugar version.
For now, the lime-flavored beverage remains a UK-exclusive, with no sightings yet in the U.S. American fans are hopeful, eagerly awaiting news of its arrival across the Atlantic.
In the meantime, Coca-Cola fans can look forward to another treat, the upcoming launch of the brand’s orange cream flavor, set to hit shelves next month.
Excitement for the orange cream release is already brewing. Some people are elated to avail it.
For Coca-Cola lovers, the revival of Lime Coke and the anticipation of orange cream are sweet reasons to celebrate.
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