Coca-Cola Orange

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Coca-Cola Orange is a variant of the popular soft drink Coca-Cola with an added orange flavor. It was first introduced in the United Kingdom in 2007 as a limited edition product and has since been made available in various other markets around the world.

History[edit | edit source]

Coca-Cola Orange was launched in the UK in 2007 as a summer limited edition. The product was part of Coca-Cola's strategy to introduce new flavors and variations to attract consumers and boost sales. The introduction of Coca-Cola Orange followed the success of other flavored variants such as Coca-Cola Vanilla and Coca-Cola Cherry.

Flavor Profile[edit | edit source]

Coca-Cola Orange combines the classic taste of Coca-Cola with a hint of orange flavor. The result is a refreshing beverage that offers a unique twist on the traditional cola taste. The orange flavor is subtle, providing a citrusy note that complements the original Coca-Cola formula.

Availability[edit | edit source]

After its initial release in the UK, Coca-Cola Orange has been made available in several other countries, including Japan, Germany, and Australia. The availability of Coca-Cola Orange can vary by region and it is often released as a limited edition or seasonal product.

Marketing and Reception[edit | edit source]

Coca-Cola Orange has been marketed as a refreshing and innovative twist on the classic Coca-Cola. The product has received mixed reviews from consumers, with some praising the unique flavor combination while others prefer the original taste of Coca-Cola. Despite the mixed reception, Coca-Cola Orange has maintained a niche following among fans of flavored colas.

Related Products[edit | edit source]

Coca-Cola has introduced several other flavored variants over the years, including:

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