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Ready to taste the future?
As part of our ongoing commitment to satisfy your changing needs, we've got some new options for you.
Introducing the new Coca-Cola mini. With 7.5 ounces and 90 calories, we've downsized everything but the taste you love. You can also enjoy mini cans of Cherry Coca-Cola, Sprite, Fanta Orange and Barq's Root Beer. These smaller bursts of happiness will be available in 2010.
We've got lots of low-calorie, zero calorie and naturally sweetened product options. From Tab to Diet Coke to Coke Zero, we can help find the right beverage for you.
Sprite Green is the first naturally sweetened, reduced calorie sparkling beverage in the U.S. made with TRUVIA™ natural sweetener. TRUVIA™ is made from rebiana, which comes from the stevia leaf. Similar to tea, stevia leaves are harvested, dried and steeped in water. Then this extract is further refined and purified and you're left with the natural sweetness of rebiana. Each 8.5-ounce serving has 50 calories and 5% lemon juice. New Sprite Green only available in select locations in New York and Chicago.
We're giving you a new way to size up your choices by adding the calorie information to the front of our packaging. By refreshing our labeling, we'll help make it even easier to make informed decisions on your beverage choices. We're committing to including front-of-pack energy information on all Coca-Cola products by the end of 2011.
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