Coca-Cola Black Cherry Vanilla

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Coca-Cola Black Cherry Vanilla was a soft drink produced by The Coca-Cola Company. It was introduced in North America in 2006 and was available for a limited time. The beverage was a variant of Coca-Cola with added flavors of black cherry and vanilla.

History[edit | edit source]

Coca-Cola Black Cherry Vanilla was launched in January 2006 as part of Coca-Cola's strategy to introduce new flavors to the market. The drink was intended to replace Coca-Cola Vanilla, which had been discontinued in 2005. However, due to mixed consumer reactions and the reintroduction of Coca-Cola Vanilla in 2007, Coca-Cola Black Cherry Vanilla was discontinued in the same year.

Ingredients[edit | edit source]

The primary ingredients of Coca-Cola Black Cherry Vanilla included:

Marketing[edit | edit source]

The marketing campaign for Coca-Cola Black Cherry Vanilla emphasized its unique flavor combination. Advertisements highlighted the blend of black cherry and vanilla flavors with the classic taste of Coca-Cola. The product was available in various packaging options, including cans and bottles.

Discontinuation[edit | edit source]

Coca-Cola Black Cherry Vanilla was discontinued in 2007, a year after its introduction. The decision to discontinue the product was influenced by the reintroduction of Coca-Cola Vanilla and the company's focus on other new product lines.

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