Coca-Cola with Lemon
Coca-Cola with Lemon[edit | edit source]
Coca-Cola with Lemon
Type | Soft drink |
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Manufacturer | The Coca-Cola Company |
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Introduced | 2001 |
Discontinued | 2005 |
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Coca-Cola with Lemon was a soft drink produced by The Coca-Cola Company. It was introduced in 2001 and discontinued in 2005. The beverage was a variation of the classic Coca-Cola formula, infused with a lemon flavor.
History[edit | edit source]
Coca-Cola with Lemon was first launched in the United States in 2001 as a limited edition flavor. It was introduced as a response to the growing popularity of citrus-flavored soft drinks in the market. The addition of lemon flavor aimed to provide a refreshing twist to the original Coca-Cola taste.
The initial reception of Coca-Cola with Lemon was positive, and it gained a loyal following among consumers who enjoyed the combination of cola and lemon flavors. The drink was also marketed as a versatile mixer for cocktails and mocktails.
However, despite its initial success, Coca-Cola with Lemon was discontinued in 2005 due to declining sales. The decision to discontinue the product was part of a strategic move by The Coca-Cola Company to streamline its product portfolio and focus on core brands.
Legacy[edit | edit source]
Although Coca-Cola with Lemon is no longer available, its legacy can still be seen in the various lemon-flavored soft drinks that have been introduced by The Coca-Cola Company and other beverage manufacturers. The lemon flavor continues to be a popular choice for consumers looking for a citrus twist in their beverages.
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