Coca-Cola Zero - Variants

Variants

Coca-Cola Cherry Zero is a flavored variation of Coca-Cola Zero. In late January 2007, it was introduced to store shelves and was widely available throughout the United States before its official debut, which occurred on 7 February 2007 at New York City's Fashion Week. Coca-Cola introduced a vanilla-flavored version, Coca-Cola Vanilla Zero, concurrently with the relaunch of the original Coca-Cola Vanilla in May 2007. Coke Vanilla Zero is currently available in the U.S., Nauru and Australia, Sweden, and from November 2011 as a "Limited Edition" in New Zealand.

In February 2010, Coca-Cola Zéro sans caféine (Caffeine Free Coca-Cola Zero) was released in France. In Japan, Coca-Cola Zero Free launched in April 2010. In the Netherlands, "Coca-Cola Zero Caffeine Free" has been sold since the start of 2011.

  • A US can of Coca Cola Vanilla Zero

  • US Coca-Cola Cherry Zero cans, with a cherry zero logo.

  • French can of Coca-Cola zero caffeine free next to a US zero can.

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