Coca-Cola Light Sango
Coca-Cola Light Sango is a diet drink produced by The Coca-Cola Company. It was first introduced in France in 2005 and is a variant of Coca-Cola Light, known as Diet Coke in many countries. The unique feature of Coca-Cola Light Sango is its flavor, which is derived from the Sango fruit, a type of blood orange.
History[edit | edit source]
Coca-Cola Light Sango was launched in France in 2005 as a new flavor variant of Coca-Cola Light. The decision to use the Sango fruit flavor was influenced by the popularity of the fruit in France. The Sango fruit, a type of blood orange, is known for its distinctive taste and deep red color, which is reflected in the drink's unique flavor profile.
Product Description[edit | edit source]
Coca-Cola Light Sango is a zero-calorie, zero-sugar drink. It maintains the same light and refreshing characteristics of Coca-Cola Light but with a twist of Sango fruit flavor. The drink is packaged in a sleek, silver can with a stylized depiction of the Sango fruit, distinguishing it from other Coca-Cola Light products.
Reception[edit | edit source]
Since its launch, Coca-Cola Light Sango has been well received in France. Its unique flavor profile, coupled with the zero-calorie, zero-sugar promise of Coca-Cola Light, has made it a popular choice among health-conscious consumers.
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