Coca-Cola Zero - Distribution

Distribution

Coke Zero is currently sold in:

  • Afghanistan
  • Algeria
  • Argentina (since January 2007)
  • Aruba (since 2009)
  • Australia (since January 2006)
  • Austria (since February 2007)
  • Bahrain
  • Barbados
  • Belgium (since August 2006)
  • Bolivia (since January 2007)
  • Bosnia and Herzegovina (since January 2012)
  • Brazil (since January 2007)
  • Canada
  • Chile (since April 2007)
  • China (since January 2008)
  • Colombia (since February 2008)
  • Costa Rica (since September 2008)
  • Croatia (since February 2007)
  • Cyprus (since August 2007)
  • Czech Republic (since January 2008)
  • Denmark (since January 2007)
  • Dominican Republic (since April 2008)
  • Ecuador (since September 2007)
  • Egypt (since July 2007)
  • El Salvador (since November 2007)
  • Estonia (since March 2008)
  • Faroe Islands (since January 2007)
  • Finland (since November 2006)
  • France (since January 2007)
  • Georgia
  • Germany (since July 2006)
  • Gibraltar
  • Greece (since January 2007)
  • Honduras
  • Hong Kong (since March 2007)
  • Hungary (since April 2008)
  • Iceland (since March 2007)
  • India (imported from the Middle East)
  • Indonesia (since February 2008)
  • Iran
  • Ireland (since June 2006)
  • Israel (since March 2008)
  • Italy
  • Jamaica (since June 2009)
  • Japan (since June 2007)
  • Jordan (since 2007)
  • Kazakhstan
  • Kuwait
  • Lithuania (since March 2008)
  • Latvia (since March 2008)
  • Lebanon
  • Lesotho
  • Luxembourg
  • Malaysia (since March 2008, limited to Jusco stores only)
  • Malta
  • Mauritius (since August 2008)
  • Mexico (since January 2007)
  • Morocco
  • Namibia
  • New Zealand (since January 2006)
  • Netherlands (since February 2007)
  • Nicaragua (since early 2012)
  • Norway (since September 2006)
  • Oman
  • Pakistan
  • Palestinian territories (since February 2008)
  • Panama (since February 2009)
  • Papua New Guinea (since 2007)
  • Paraguay
  • Peru (since January 2007)
  • Philippines (since February 2008)
  • Poland (since March 2008)
  • Portugal (since May 2007)
  • Puerto Rico
  • Qatar
  • Romania (since April 2007)
  • Russian Federation
  • Rwanda (since 2008)
  • Saudi Arabia
  • Serbia (since September 2007)
  • Singapore (since February 2008)
  • Slovakia (since January 2008)
  • Slovenia (since January 2008)
  • South Africa (since August 2008)
  • South Korea (since April 2006)
  • Spain (since June 2006)
  • St. Kitts and Nevis (since September 2009)
  • Sweden (since March 2007)
  • Switzerland (since February 2007)
  • Thailand (since May 2007)
  • Taiwan (since March 2007)
  • Trinidad and Tobago (since 2007)
  • Tunisia (since 2008)
  • Turkey (since February 2008)
  • The Bahamas
  • Uganda (since November 2011)
  • Ukraine (2011)
  • The United Arab Emirates (since February 2008)
  • The United Kingdom (since 10 June 2006)
  • The United States (since June 2005)
  • Uruguay (since December 2007)
  • Zambia

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