Coca-Cola Raspberry

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Raspberry Coke
Type Raspberry flavored Cola
Manufacturer The Coca-Cola Company
Country of origin New Zealand
Introduced June 2005
Discontinued End of 2005
Variants Diet Raspberry Coke
Related products Coca-Cola Cherry, Black Cherry Vanilla Coca-Cola

Coca-Cola Raspberry was a Coca-Cola drink with a raspberry flavor that was sold in New Zealand on a trial basis. A Diet Coke Raspberry version was also sold. Both were first introduced on June 1, 2005 and had been discontinued by the end of the year.

Raspberry was the third flavor added to original Coke in New Zealand. The others are vanilla coke and cherry coke. Raspberry Coke was initially posted on US auction sites, with bottles selling in the $10 US dollar range. It is now generally no longer available and would be considered extremely rare and collectable. As of May 2008, remaining supplies have been exhausted and are not available for sale via online auctions or retail outlets. The only remaining place that Coca-Cola Raspberry can be found is in Coca-Cola's new line of touch screen vending machines called Freestyle found in select Jack in the Box, Taco Time Northwest, Five Guys, Moe's Southwest Grill, Fuddruckers, Burger King, Wegmans, Davanni's Restaurants, Wendy's, Firehouse Subs, Schlotzsky's, Pei Wei Asian Diner, and select Popeyes stores in the US. It is also available in selected Burger King restaurants in the UK.

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