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Diet Coke Plus
Diet Coke Plus
| Type | Carbonated soft drink |
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| Manufacturer | The Coca-Cola Company |
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| Introduced | 2007 |
| Discontinued | 2010 |
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Diet Coke Plus was a carbonated soft drink produced by The Coca-Cola Company. It was introduced in 2007 as a variation of the popular Diet Coke brand. Diet Coke Plus was marketed as a healthier alternative to regular Diet Coke, as it contained added vitamins and minerals. However, the product was discontinued in 2010 due to low sales.
History
Diet Coke Plus was launched in response to the growing demand for healthier beverage options. The Coca-Cola Company aimed to capitalize on the success of Diet Coke by offering a version that provided additional nutritional benefits. The drink was fortified with vitamins and minerals, including niacin, vitamin B6, vitamin B12, zinc, and magnesium.
Ingredients
The ingredients of Diet Coke Plus included carbonated water, caramel color, phosphoric acid, natural flavors, aspartame, potassium benzoate, acesulfame potassium, caffeine, sucralose, and various vitamins and minerals.
Nutritional Information
Diet Coke Plus was a zero-calorie beverage, meaning it contained no calories. It was sweetened with a combination of aspartame, acesulfame potassium, and sucralose. The drink also contained caffeine, although the exact amount was not specified.
Discontinuation
Despite the initial hype surrounding Diet Coke Plus, the product failed to gain significant traction in the market. Consumers did not perceive the added vitamins and minerals as a compelling enough reason to choose Diet Coke Plus over other diet soda options. As a result, The Coca-Cola Company decided to discontinue the product in 2010.
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Logo of Cola Light Plus
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Coca-Cola Light Plus bottle