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Coca-Cola Life[edit]

Coca-Cola Life



TypeCarbonated soft drink
ManufacturerThe Coca-Cola Company
Distributor
Country of origin 
Region of origin
Introduced2013
Discontinued
Alcohol by volume 
Proof (US)
Colour


Coca-Cola Life is a carbonated soft drink produced by The Coca-Cola Company. It was introduced in 2013 as a lower-calorie alternative to regular Coca-Cola.

History[edit]

Coca-Cola Life was first launched in Argentina and Chile in 2013, and later expanded to other countries. The drink is sweetened with a blend of sugar and stevia leaf extract, which gives it a reduced calorie content compared to regular Coca-Cola.

Ingredients[edit]

The ingredients of Coca-Cola Life include carbonated water, sugar, caramel color, natural flavors, phosphoric acid, and stevia leaf extract. It does not contain any artificial sweeteners.

Packaging[edit]

Coca-Cola Life is typically packaged in green-colored cans and bottles, distinguishing it from other Coca-Cola products. The green color is meant to symbolize the natural and plant-based ingredients used in the drink.

Reception[edit]

Coca-Cola Life has received mixed reviews since its introduction. Some consumers appreciate the lower calorie content and the use of natural sweeteners, while others find the taste to be different from regular Coca-Cola. The drink has seen varying levels of success in different markets.

Availability[edit]

Coca-Cola Life is available in select markets around the world. It is often marketed as a healthier alternative to regular Coca-Cola, appealing to consumers who are conscious of their calorie intake.

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