The brand nostalgia play continues to be strong, as Diet Coke brings back a flavor not seen on shelves since 2018. I'll start with some clues: It's green, it's sour, and it's a citrus. That last ...
Coca-Cola is re-releasing its fan-favorite Diet Coke Lime flavor for a limited time. The product features a retro-inspired design on its cans and bottles. Retro Diet Coke Lime became available for ...
Diet Coke fans can get excited because a beloved flavor is coming back to grocery stores across the country. On Monday, Oct. 6, Retro Diet Coke Lime is returning to shelves for a limited time while ...
Diet Coke Lime is officially coming back for a limited time, and fans on social media are overjoyed. The Coca‑Cola Company first teased the return of the discontinued flavor last month and made it ...
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Soda has been linked to yet another health problem and diet drinkers will want to take note. New research presented during the United European Gastroenterology Week conference in Berlin found that as ...
There's nothing quite like indulging in a crisp Diet Coke while you eat your lunch, so when one Coke superfan saw four cans at a bargain price in her local supermarket, she couldn't believe her eyes.
A fan favorite Diet Coke flavor is making a return this fall. Retro Diet Coke Lime will be hitting store shelves nationwide, marking a bold return since the soda was discontinued in 2018, according to ...
As you make your way through the soda aisle, you may notice a lot less of the word "diet" than you used to. That's because some diet sodas are disappearing — or at least, that packaging is gone.
New research found that less than one can of soda a day can raise your risk of developing a fatty liver by up to 60% Cara Lynn Shultz is a writer-reporter at PEOPLE. Her work has previously appeared ...
A leading global health body has declared that the artificial sweetener aspartame, commonly used as an ingredient in diet soda, chewing gum and vitamins, may cause cancer. But the World Health ...
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