Coca-Cola Black Cherry Vanilla

Black Cherry Vanilla cola
Type Soft drink
Manufacturer The Coca-Cola Company
Country of origin USA
Introduced 2006
Discontinued 2007
Colour Caramel E-150d[1]
Flavour Black Cherry Cola Vanilla[2]
Related products Coca-Cola Vanilla, Coca-Cola Cherry
Website Manufacturer Website

Coca-Cola Black Cherry Vanilla and Diet Coke Black Cherry Vanilla were varieties of Coca-Cola that were launched in January 2006 by The Coca-Cola Company in United States. The diet version was sweetened with a blend of aspartame and acesulfame potassium and was marketed as part of the Diet Coke family. It was available in 20-ounce, 2-liter, and 12-pack can forms.

The release of this product coincided with the phasing out of Vanilla Coke and its diet counterpart in North America and the rechristening of Cherry Coke as Coca-Cola Cherry.

Throughout the first 6 months of the product's sale, the percentage of drinks bought from Coca-Cola and its variants that was Black Cherry Vanilla Coke was 4%, compared to 9% for Coca-Cola with Lime and 3% for Diet Black Cherry Vanilla Coke compared to 7% for Diet Coke with Lime, 13% for the Caffeine free Colas, 13.5% for Coke Cherry and Diet Coke Cherry, and 26% for Diet Coke.

With low sales figures, and the return of Vanilla Coke (now Coca-Cola Vanilla) in the summer of 2007 in the United States, Black Cherry Vanilla Coke was discontinued.[3]

Coca-Cola Freestyle fountains have a variation in the form of Coca Cola Cherry Vanilla.

References

  1. "Questions & Answers: What Colour Does 'Diet Coke' Contain?". www.letsgettogether.co.uk. 19-09-08. Retrieved 2009-09-18. Check date values in: |date= (help)
  2. "Coca-Cola Black Cherry Vanilla Product Description". coca-cola.com. Retrieved 2009-09-18.
  3. "Coca-Cola Black Cherry Vanilla/Product Review". www.bevnet.com. Retrieved 2009-09-18.

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