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Some memories aren’t just moments; they’re flavors. A flash of neon green from a can of Surge, the baffling clarity of a ...
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Old-School Sodas That Time Forgot
Not all sodas have stood the test of time like Pepsi and Coca-Cola have. From Jolt to Slice to Like Cola, these are ...
When it came to sugary drinks, the 1990s was a decade of near-unparalleled innovation. Sadly, not all of the era's best sodas are still around today.
Diet Cherry Coke first hit shelves in the United States in 1986, shortly after Coca-Cola launched regular Cherry Coke, according to the brand's website.
Diet Cherry Coke was first introduced in the United States in 1986, according to Coke Solutions, a website run by Coca-Cola. By 2018, it was wiped from retail stores, according to an archived page ...
Soda fans across the country are rejoicing at current rumours circling among online food blogs — Diet Cherry Coke is returning in summer 2025. "I've been drinking Diet Dr. Pepper as a substitute ...
Coca-Cola introduced Cherry Coke, the fruity twist on its classic cola in 1985 and it skyrocketed to popularity. A year later, the brand introduced its low-calorie version, Diet Cherry Coke.
When soda sales flatline, bring back the neon good stuff! Coca-Cola made children of the 90s extremely happy by announcing the re-release of Surge soda, last on shelves in 2003. Thanks to the ...
Never underestimate the power of social media -- even for a soft drink that hasn't been sold for a dozen years. Coca-Cola (KO) is bringing back a blast from the past -- it's Mountain Dew-like ...
Coca-Cola introduced Cherry Coke, the fruity twist on its classic cola, in 1985. A year later, the brand introduced its low-calorie version, Diet Cherry Coke.
More specifically, Coca-Cola credited a Facebook group known as “The Surge Movement” with its decision to resume sales of Surge 12-packs. The 129,000-plus Surge fans who have been lobbying for ...