Coca-Cola with Lime
Coca-Cola with Lime[edit]
Coca-Cola with Lime
| Type | Soft drink |
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| Manufacturer | The Coca-Cola Company |
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| Introduced | 2005 |
| Discontinued | 2006 |
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Coca-Cola with Lime was a limited-edition soft drink produced by The Coca-Cola Company. It was introduced in 2005 and discontinued in 2006. The beverage was a variation of the classic Coca-Cola formula, infused with a hint of lime flavor.
History[edit]
Coca-Cola with Lime was launched in response to the growing popularity of citrus-flavored soft drinks in the mid-2000s. The Coca-Cola Company aimed to offer a refreshing twist to their iconic cola by incorporating the tangy taste of lime.
The introduction of Coca-Cola with Lime was part of a series of flavor experiments conducted by the company to cater to evolving consumer preferences. It was marketed as a limited-edition product, available for a limited time only.
Taste and Reception[edit]
Coca-Cola with Lime offered a unique flavor profile, combining the familiar taste of Coca-Cola with a subtle lime twist. The addition of lime provided a refreshing and zesty element to the beverage, enhancing its overall taste.
The reception of Coca-Cola with Lime was mixed. Some consumers enjoyed the added citrus flavor, finding it to be a refreshing change from the original Coca-Cola. However, others felt that the lime flavor was too overpowering and detracted from the classic cola taste.
Discontinuation[edit]
Despite initial interest and sales, Coca-Cola with Lime was discontinued in 2006. The limited-edition nature of the product meant that it was only available for a short period of time. The Coca-Cola Company decided not to continue production due to various factors, including shifting consumer preferences and the need to focus on other product innovations.
Legacy[edit]
Although Coca-Cola with Lime is no longer available, its brief presence in the market left an impact on the beverage industry. The introduction of flavored variations of popular soft drinks became a trend, with other companies following suit and releasing their own unique flavor combinations.
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