Coca-Cola Light Sango
A detailed article about Coca-Cola Light Sango
Coca-Cola Light Sango was a variant of Diet Coke (known as Coca-Cola Light in some countries) that was introduced in 2005. It was notable for its unique blood orange flavor, which distinguished it from other Coca-Cola products.
History[edit | edit source]
Coca-Cola Light Sango was launched in France and Belgium in 2005. The name "Sango" is derived from the French word for blood orange, "sanguine." This product was part of The Coca-Cola Company's strategy to diversify its product line and appeal to consumers looking for new and exciting flavors.
Flavor Profile[edit | edit source]
The flavor of Coca-Cola Light Sango was characterized by the combination of the classic taste of Coca-Cola Light with the citrusy and slightly tart notes of blood orange. This unique blend was designed to offer a refreshing alternative to traditional cola flavors.
Marketing and Reception[edit | edit source]
The marketing campaign for Coca-Cola Light Sango emphasized its exotic and refreshing taste. Advertisements often highlighted the vibrant and bold flavor, appealing to adventurous consumers. Despite its initial popularity, Coca-Cola Light Sango was eventually discontinued, as it was a limited edition product.
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