Coca-Cola Introduces Three Flavors!

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Coca-Cola appears set to execute a revival of the coffee and Coke beverage. Fans of Coke products might remember that a similar idea was marketed as Coca-Cola Blak over a decade ago. However, the beverage wasn't well accepted and sales were halted in 2008, just two years after its release.

The new Coca-Cola (KO) With Coffee will launch next January and it promises a rich combo of Brazilian coffee with the regular Coke. Even better is the assurance of three different flavors, namely Dark Blend, Vanilla, and Caramel. They're all to be packaged in 12-ounce cans.

This time, it appears that we are about to have a bigger caffeine boost. The 12-ounce can will contain 69 milligrams of caffeine. A similar volume of the regular Coke contains 34 milligrams while that of diet Coke has 46 milligrams of caffeine.

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Coca-Cola appears set to execute a revival of the coffee and Coke beverage. Fans of Coke products might remember that a similar idea was marketed as Coca-Cola Blak over a decade ago. However, the beverage wasn't well accepted and sales were halted in 2008, just two years after its release.

The new Coca-Cola (KO) With Coffee will launch next January and it promises a rich combo of Brazilian coffee with the regular Coke. Even better is the assurance of three different flavors, namely Dark Blend, Vanilla, and Caramel. They're all to be packaged in 12-ounce cans.

This time, it appears that we are about to have a bigger caffeine boost. The 12-ounce can will contain 69 milligrams of caffeine. A similar volume of the regular Coke contains 34 milligrams while that of diet Coke has 46 milligrams of caffeine.

Coca-Cola Introduces Three Flavors!

Coca-Cola appears set to execute a revival of the coffee and Coke beverage. Fans of Coke products might remember that a similar idea was marketed as Coca-Cola Blak over a decade ago. However, the beverage wasn't well accepted and sales were halted in 2008, just two years after its release.

The new Coca-Cola (KO) With Coffee will launch next January and it promises a rich combo of Brazilian coffee with the regular Coke. Even better is the assurance of three different flavors, namely Dark Blend, Vanilla, and Caramel. They're all to be packaged in 12-ounce cans.

This time, it appears that we are about to have a bigger caffeine boost. The 12-ounce can will contain 69 milligrams of caffeine. A similar volume of the regular Coke contains 34 milligrams while that of diet Coke has 46 milligrams of caffeine.