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Diet Coke

Diet Coke (also branded as Coca-Cola Light, Coca-Cola Diet or Coca-Cola Light Taste) is a sugar-free and low-calorie soft drink produced and distributed by the Coca-Cola Company. It contains artificial sweeteners instead of sugar. Unveiled on July 8, 1982,[1] and introduced in the United States one month later,[2] it was the first new brand since Coca-Cola's creation in 1886 to use the Coca-Cola trademark. The product quickly overtook the company's existing diet cola, Tab, in sales.

Diet Coke
A can of Diet Coke
TypeDiet cola
ManufacturerThe Coca-Cola Company
Country of origin United States
IntroducedAugust 9, 1982; 41 years ago (1982-08-09)
ColorCaramel
VariantsSee below
Related productsCoca-Cola
Coca-Cola C2
Coca-Cola Zero Sugar
Tab
Diet Pepsi
Pepsi Max
Websitedietcoke.com

History edit

 
First Diet Coke logo, used from 1982–88

When diet colas first entered the market, beginning with Diet Rite in 1958, the Coca-Cola Company had a long-standing policy to use the Coca-Cola name only on its flagship cola, and so its diet cola was named Tab when it was released in 1963. Its rival Pepsi had no such qualms, and after the long-term success of its sugar-free Diet Pepsi (launched in 1964) became clear, Coca-Cola decided to launch a competing sugar-free brand under the Coca-Cola name that could be marketed more easily than Tab. Diet Coke was launched in 1982 and quickly overtook Tab in sales by a wide margin, though the older drink would remain on the market for decades until Coca-Cola discontinued Tab during the COVID-19 pandemic along with other of the company's slower-selling drinks in 2020.[3]

Diet Coke is not based on the Coca-Cola formula, but instead on Tab. The controversial New Coke, introduced in 1985, used a version of the Diet Coke recipe that contained high-fructose corn syrup and had a slightly different balance of ingredients. In 2005, the company introduced Coca-Cola Zero (renamed Coca-Cola Zero Sugar in 2017), a sugar-free formula more closely based on original Coca-Cola.

In 2005, under pressure from retailer Walmart (which was impressed with the over-the-counter popularity of Splenda sweetener), the company released a new formulation called "Diet Coke sweetened with Splenda".[4] Sucralose and acesulfame potassium replaced aspartame in this version. As the formulation was done to mollify one retailer, this variety had little advertising and promotion, as the company preferred to market Coca-Cola Zero instead. By late 2009, most distributors had stopped distributing the Splenda-formulated Diet Coke.

In 2018, in an effort to be more appealing to millennials, Diet Coke was packaged in a taller, more slender can (of the same volume) and introduced four new flavors.[5] The cans reverted to the conventional shape a year later.

Sales edit

Diet Coke and Diet Pepsi have capitalized on the markets of people who require low sugar regimens, such as diabetics and people concerned with calorie intake. In the UK, a 330 ml can of Diet Coke contains around 1.3 kilocalories (5 kJ) compared to 142 kilocalories (595 kJ) for a regular can of Coca-Cola.[6]

Sweeteners edit

Diet Coke in the US was sweetened with aspartame, an artificial sweetener, after the sweetener became available in the United States in 1983.[7] Early on, to save money, this was also originally in a blend with saccharin. After Diet Rite cola advertised its 100 percent use of aspartame, and the manufacturer of NutraSweet (then G. D. Searle & Company) warned that the NutraSweet trademark would not be made available to a blend of sweeteners, Coca-Cola switched the formula to 100 percent aspartame. Diet Coke from fountain dispensers still contains some saccharin to extend shelf life.[8]

According to the Coca-Cola Company, the sweetener blend is "formulated for each country based on consumer preference".[9] In countries in which cyclamates are not banned (as they were in the US in 1970[10][11]), Diet Coke or Coca-Cola Light may be sweetened with a blend containing aspartame, cyclamates, and acesulfame potassium.

Brand portfolio edit

 
Australian Diet Coke bottles
 
English and Hebrew Coca-Cola labels
Name Launched Discontinued Notes
Diet Coke 1982 The first version of Coca-Cola without sugar
Caffeine-Free Diet Coke 1983 Diet Coke without the caffeine. It was the first extension of the Diet Coke formula
Diet Cherry Coke/Diet Coke Cherry 1986 Diet Coke with a cherry flavor. Available in US and United Kingdom (as of 2007).

Discontinued in Australia and Israel. A newer version of the drink was released in mid-January 2018, known as Diet Coke Feisty Cherry. The original flavor was still available for a limited time via Amazon.com during the time of the new flavor rollout,[12] but has since been discontinued, along with Diet Coke Lime. It still currently remains available from Coca-Cola Freestyle machines.

Diet Coke with Lemon 2001 2005 in US Diet Coke with a lemon flavor. Available in Austria, Belgium, Brazil, Canada, Germany, Hong Kong, Japan,[13] The Netherlands, South Africa, Spain, Israel, and the United States. The version sold in mainland Europe uses the Coca-Cola light brand. Was available for a time in Australia. Only available in the United States from Coca-Cola Freestyle machines.
Diet Vanilla Coke/Diet Coke Vanilla 2002 2005 in US Diet Coke with a vanilla flavor. Available in Hong Kong, New Zealand (only 300mL and 600mL), Australia, Belgium, Canada. Only available in the United States from Coca-Cola Freestyle machines.
Diet Coke with Lime/Diet Coke Lime 2004 2018 Diet Coke with a lime flavor. Available in the US, the UK, Ireland, Finland, Canada. Was available for a time in Australia. A newer version of the drink was released in mid-January 2018, known as Diet Coke Ginger Lime. The original flavor was still available for a limited time via Amazon, Amazon Fresh, and Peapod during the time of the new flavor rollout,[12] but has since been discontinued, along with Diet Coke Cherry.
Diet Coke Raspberry June 1, 2005 End of 2005 Diet Coke with a raspberry flavor. Only Available in New Zealand and the United States from Coca-Cola Freestyle machines.
Diet Coke Sweetened with Splenda 2005 A version that is sweetened with Splenda. Diet Coke with Splenda contains 2.83 mgs of caffeine per fluid ounce. The drink contains acesulfame potassium and sucralose; aspartame was used previously as sweetener.
Diet Coke Black Cherry Vanilla 2006 2007 Diet Coke with a combination of black cherry and Vanilla flavors. Only available in the US.
Coca-Cola Light Sango 2005 Coca-Cola Light with a blood orange flavor. Only available in Belgium, France and Luxembourg. A similar drink was introduced to the United States and Canada in 2018, known as Diet Coke Zesty Blood Orange.
Diet Coke with Citrus Zest 2007 Diet Coke with a lemon and lime flavor. Only available in the United Kingdom.
Diet Coke Plus 2007 2011 Diet Coke with a combination of vitamins and minerals. Available in many European countries, US and Brazil
Diet Coke Feisty Cherry 2018 Diet Coke with a "spicy" cherry flavor. Available in the UK, US and Canada, replacing the former Diet Coke with Cherry flavor.
Diet Coke Ginger Lime 2018 Diet Coke with a combination of Ginger and Lime flavors. Available in the UK, US and Canada, replacing the former Diet Coke with Lime flavor.
Diet Coke Twisted Mango 2018 Diet Coke with a Mango flavor. Available in the UK (as Exotic Mango), US and Canada.
Diet Coke Zesty Blood Orange 2018 Diet Coke with a Blood Orange flavor, similar to Coca-Cola Light Sango. Available in the UK, US and Canada.
Diet Coke Ginger Lemon 2018 Diet Coke with a combination of Ginger and Lemon flavors. Exclusively sold in the United States from Coca-Cola Freestyle machines.
Diet Coke Strawberry Guava 2019 Diet Coke with a Psidium cattleyanum flavor. Available in the United States.
Diet Coke Blueberry Acai 2019 Diet Coke with an Açaí Blueberry flavor. Available in the United States.
Diet Coke Twisted Strawberry 2019 Diet Coke with a Strawberry flavor. Available in the United Kingdom.

Product timeline edit

  • 1982 – Diet Coke is introduced, becoming the largest-selling low-calorie soft drink in America.
  • 1983 – Diet Coke is introduced in the UK.
  • 1986 – Diet Cherry Coke is introduced in American markets.
  • 1994 – Diet Coke changes logo.
  • 1999 – Diet Cherry Coke changes logo.
  • 2001 – Diet Coke with Lemon is introduced.
  • 2002 – Diet Vanilla Coke is introduced.
    • Diet Coke and Diet Cherry Coke change logo.
  • 2004 – Diet Coke with Lime is introduced.
    • Diet Coke with Lemon changes logo.
  • 2005 – Diet Coke sweetened with Splenda is introduced.
    • Diet Cherry Coke and Diet Vanilla Coke change logos and are renamed.
  • 2006 – Diet Coke Black Cherry Vanilla is introduced.
    • Diet Coke with Lemon and Diet Coke Vanilla are discontinued.
  • 2007 – Diet Coke Plus is introduced.[14][15]
    • Diet Coke Black Cherry Vanilla is discontinued.
    • Diet Coke and its six flavors changes logo.
  • 2011 – Diet Coke surpasses Pepsi in sales for the first time to become the second most popular soda in the United States after Coca-Cola.[16]
  • 2013 – In the UK, Coca-Cola swapped the logo on Coca-Cola, Diet Coke and Coke Zero bottles and cans in the UK with 150 of Britain's most popular names for a summer-long "Share a Coke" campaign.[17][18]
  • 2014 – In the US Coca-Cola swapped the logo on Coca-Cola, Diet Coke and Coke Zero bottles and cans in the US with 150 of America's most popular names for a summer-long "Share a Coke" campaign
  • 2014 – Diet Coke invites consumers to 'Get A Taste' of the good life. This campaign asks the question "what if life tasted this good?". Television commercials debuted September 24. The first commercial take place on an airplane when a woman is surrounded by crying babies but takes a sip of Diet Coke and opens her eyes into a speak-easy party.
  • 2018 – On January 22, Diet Coke introduced Ginger Lime, Feisty Cherry, Zesty Blood Orange and Twisted Mango flavors in a skinny can, targeting millennials.[19]
  • 2019 – Diet Coke added two new flavors, Blueberry Acai and Strawberry Guava to their "Because I Can" Campaign line.[20]

Advertising slogans edit

  • "Just for the taste of it!" (US 1982,[21] 1986, 1991, 1995, 2000, 2009, 2014)
  • "The one of a kind" (US 1984)[22]
  • "Taste it all!" (US 1993)[22]
  • "This Is Refreshment" (US 1994)[23]
  • "You are what you drink" (US 1998)[24]
  • "Live Your Life" (US 2001)[25]
  • "Do what feels good" (US 2002)[26]
  • "Must be a Diet Coke thing" (US 2004)[27]
  • "Life is how you take it" (US 2005)[28]
  • "Light it up!" (US 2006)[29]
  • "Yours" (US 2007)[30]
  • "Enjoyment" (US 2007)[citation needed]
  • "What life should be like." (US 2008)[citation needed]
  • "Open Happiness" (Worldwide 2009–present)[31]
  • "Hello You..." (UK 2009)[32]
  • "I light it" (Spain 2010)[33]
  • "Stay Extraordinary" (US 2010–2014)[34]
  • "You're On" (US 2014)[35]
  • "Get a Taste." (US 2014–2018)[21]
  • "Because I can." (US 2018–present)[36]
  • "Give yourself a Diet Coke break." (UK 2020)
  • "Just because." (Worldwide 2021)

Health assessment edit

The most commonly distributed version of Diet Coke uses aspartame as a sweetener. As one of the most intensively scrutinized food additives, the safety of aspartame has been studied since its discovery.[37] Aspartame has been deemed safe for human consumption by the regulatory agencies of many countries.[37]

See also edit

References edit

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External links edit

  • Official website  

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This article includes a list of general references but it lacks sufficient corresponding inline citations Please help to improve this article by introducing more precise citations January 2024 Learn how and when to remove this template message For the Pusha T song see Diet Coke song Not to be confused with Coca Cola Zero Sugar Diet Coke also branded as Coca Cola Light Coca Cola Diet or Coca Cola Light Taste is a sugar free and low calorie soft drink produced and distributed by the Coca Cola Company It contains artificial sweeteners instead of sugar Unveiled on July 8 1982 1 and introduced in the United States one month later 2 it was the first new brand since Coca Cola s creation in 1886 to use the Coca Cola trademark The product quickly overtook the company s existing diet cola Tab in sales Diet CokeA can of Diet CokeTypeDiet colaManufacturerThe Coca Cola CompanyCountry of origin United StatesIntroducedAugust 9 1982 41 years ago 1982 08 09 ColorCaramelVariantsSee belowRelated productsCoca ColaCoca Cola C2Coca Cola Zero SugarTab Diet PepsiPepsi MaxWebsitedietcoke com Contents 1 History 2 Sales 3 Sweeteners 4 Brand portfolio 4 1 Product timeline 5 Advertising slogans 6 Health assessment 7 See also 8 References 9 External linksHistory edit nbsp First Diet Coke logo used from 1982 88When diet colas first entered the market beginning with Diet Rite in 1958 the Coca Cola Company had a long standing policy to use the Coca Cola name only on its flagship cola and so its diet cola was named Tab when it was released in 1963 Its rival Pepsi had no such qualms and after the long term success of its sugar free Diet Pepsi launched in 1964 became clear Coca Cola decided to launch a competing sugar free brand under the Coca Cola name that could be marketed more easily than Tab Diet Coke was launched in 1982 and quickly overtook Tab in sales by a wide margin though the older drink would remain on the market for decades until Coca Cola discontinued Tab during the COVID 19 pandemic along with other of the company s slower selling drinks in 2020 3 Diet Coke is not based on the Coca Cola formula but instead on Tab The controversial New Coke introduced in 1985 used a version of the Diet Coke recipe that contained high fructose corn syrup and had a slightly different balance of ingredients In 2005 the company introduced Coca Cola Zero renamed Coca Cola Zero Sugar in 2017 a sugar free formula more closely based on original Coca Cola In 2005 under pressure from retailer Walmart which was impressed with the over the counter popularity of Splenda sweetener the company released a new formulation called Diet Coke sweetened with Splenda 4 Sucralose and acesulfame potassium replaced aspartame in this version As the formulation was done to mollify one retailer this variety had little advertising and promotion as the company preferred to market Coca Cola Zero instead By late 2009 most distributors had stopped distributing the Splenda formulated Diet Coke In 2018 in an effort to be more appealing to millennials Diet Coke was packaged in a taller more slender can of the same volume and introduced four new flavors 5 The cans reverted to the conventional shape a year later Sales editDiet Coke and Diet Pepsi have capitalized on the markets of people who require low sugar regimens such as diabetics and people concerned with calorie intake In the UK a 330 ml can of Diet Coke contains around 1 3 kilocalories 5 kJ compared to 142 kilocalories 595 kJ for a regular can of Coca Cola 6 Sweeteners editDiet Coke in the US was sweetened with aspartame an artificial sweetener after the sweetener became available in the United States in 1983 7 Early on to save money this was also originally in a blend with saccharin After Diet Rite cola advertised its 100 percent use of aspartame and the manufacturer of NutraSweet then G D Searle amp Company warned that the NutraSweet trademark would not be made available to a blend of sweeteners Coca Cola switched the formula to 100 percent aspartame Diet Coke from fountain dispensers still contains some saccharin to extend shelf life 8 According to the Coca Cola Company the sweetener blend is formulated for each country based on consumer preference 9 In countries in which cyclamates are not banned as they were in the US in 1970 10 11 Diet Coke or Coca Cola Light may be sweetened with a blend containing aspartame cyclamates and acesulfame potassium Brand portfolio edit nbsp Australian Diet Coke bottles nbsp English and Hebrew Coca Cola labelsName Launched Discontinued NotesDiet Coke 1982 The first version of Coca Cola without sugarCaffeine Free Diet Coke 1983 Diet Coke without the caffeine It was the first extension of the Diet Coke formulaDiet Cherry Coke Diet Coke Cherry 1986 Diet Coke with a cherry flavor Available in US and United Kingdom as of 2007 update Discontinued in Australia and Israel A newer version of the drink was released in mid January 2018 known as Diet Coke Feisty Cherry The original flavor was still available for a limited time via Amazon com during the time of the new flavor rollout 12 but has since been discontinued along with Diet Coke Lime It still currently remains available from Coca Cola Freestyle machines Diet Coke with Lemon 2001 2005 in US Diet Coke with a lemon flavor Available in Austria Belgium Brazil Canada Germany Hong Kong Japan 13 The Netherlands South Africa Spain Israel and the United States The version sold in mainland Europe uses the Coca Cola light brand Was available for a time in Australia Only available in the United States from Coca Cola Freestyle machines Diet Vanilla Coke Diet Coke Vanilla 2002 2005 in US Diet Coke with a vanilla flavor Available in Hong Kong New Zealand only 300mL and 600mL Australia Belgium Canada Only available in the United States from Coca Cola Freestyle machines Diet Coke with Lime Diet Coke Lime 2004 2018 Diet Coke with a lime flavor Available in the US the UK Ireland Finland Canada Was available for a time in Australia A newer version of the drink was released in mid January 2018 known as Diet Coke Ginger Lime The original flavor was still available for a limited time via Amazon Amazon Fresh and Peapod during the time of the new flavor rollout 12 but has since been discontinued along with Diet Coke Cherry Diet Coke Raspberry June 1 2005 End of 2005 Diet Coke with a raspberry flavor Only Available in New Zealand and the United States from Coca Cola Freestyle machines Diet Coke Sweetened with Splenda 2005 A version that is sweetened with Splenda Diet Coke with Splenda contains 2 83 mgs of caffeine per fluid ounce The drink contains acesulfame potassium and sucralose aspartame was used previously as sweetener Diet Coke Black Cherry Vanilla 2006 2007 Diet Coke with a combination of black cherry and Vanilla flavors Only available in the US Coca Cola Light Sango 2005 Coca Cola Light with a blood orange flavor Only available in Belgium France and Luxembourg A similar drink was introduced to the United States and Canada in 2018 known as Diet Coke Zesty Blood Orange Diet Coke with Citrus Zest 2007 Diet Coke with a lemon and lime flavor Only available in the United Kingdom Diet Coke Plus 2007 2011 Diet Coke with a combination of vitamins and minerals Available in many European countries US and BrazilDiet Coke Feisty Cherry 2018 Diet Coke with a spicy cherry flavor Available in the UK US and Canada replacing the former Diet Coke with Cherry flavor Diet Coke Ginger Lime 2018 Diet Coke with a combination of Ginger and Lime flavors Available in the UK US and Canada replacing the former Diet Coke with Lime flavor Diet Coke Twisted Mango 2018 Diet Coke with a Mango flavor Available in the UK as Exotic Mango US and Canada Diet Coke Zesty Blood Orange 2018 Diet Coke with a Blood Orange flavor similar to Coca Cola Light Sango Available in the UK US and Canada Diet Coke Ginger Lemon 2018 Diet Coke with a combination of Ginger and Lemon flavors Exclusively sold in the United States from Coca Cola Freestyle machines Diet Coke Strawberry Guava 2019 Diet Coke with a Psidium cattleyanum flavor Available in the United States Diet Coke Blueberry Acai 2019 Diet Coke with an Acai Blueberry flavor Available in the United States Diet Coke Twisted Strawberry 2019 Diet Coke with a Strawberry flavor Available in the United Kingdom Product timeline edit Main article History of Coca Cola 1982 Diet Coke is introduced becoming the largest selling low calorie soft drink in America 1983 Diet Coke is introduced in the UK 1986 Diet Cherry Coke is introduced in American markets 1994 Diet Coke changes logo 1999 Diet Cherry Coke changes logo 2001 Diet Coke with Lemon is introduced 2002 Diet Vanilla Coke is introduced Diet Coke and Diet Cherry Coke change logo 2004 Diet Coke with Lime is introduced Diet Coke with Lemon changes logo 2005 Diet Coke sweetened with Splenda is introduced Diet Cherry Coke and Diet Vanilla Coke change logos and are renamed 2006 Diet Coke Black Cherry Vanilla is introduced Diet Coke with Lemon and Diet Coke Vanilla are discontinued 2007 Diet Coke Plus is introduced 14 15 Diet Coke Black Cherry Vanilla is discontinued Diet Coke and its six flavors changes logo 2011 Diet Coke surpasses Pepsi in sales for the first time to become the second most popular soda in the United States after Coca Cola 16 2013 In the UK Coca Cola swapped the logo on Coca Cola Diet Coke and Coke Zero bottles and cans in the UK with 150 of Britain s most popular names for a summer long Share a Coke campaign 17 18 2014 In the US Coca Cola swapped the logo on Coca Cola Diet Coke and Coke Zero bottles and cans in the US with 150 of America s most popular names for a summer long Share a Coke campaign 2014 Diet Coke invites consumers to Get A Taste of the good life This campaign asks the question what if life tasted this good Television commercials debuted September 24 The first commercial take place on an airplane when a woman is surrounded by crying babies but takes a sip of Diet Coke and opens her eyes into a speak easy party 2018 On January 22 Diet Coke introduced Ginger Lime Feisty Cherry Zesty Blood Orange and Twisted Mango flavors in a skinny can targeting millennials 19 2019 Diet Coke added two new flavors Blueberry Acai and Strawberry Guava to their Because I Can Campaign line 20 Advertising slogans editThis section needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources in this section Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Diet Coke news newspapers books scholar JSTOR July 2018 Learn how and when to remove this template message Just for the taste of it US 1982 21 1986 1991 1995 2000 2009 2014 The one of a kind US 1984 22 Taste it all US 1993 22 This Is Refreshment US 1994 23 You are what you drink US 1998 24 Live Your Life US 2001 25 Do what feels good US 2002 26 Must be a Diet Coke thing US 2004 27 Life is how you take it US 2005 28 Light it up US 2006 29 Yours US 2007 30 Enjoyment US 2007 citation needed What life should be like US 2008 citation needed Open Happiness Worldwide 2009 present 31 Hello You UK 2009 32 I light it Spain 2010 33 Stay Extraordinary US 2010 2014 34 You re On US 2014 35 Get a Taste US 2014 2018 21 Because I can US 2018 present 36 Give yourself a Diet Coke break UK 2020 Just because Worldwide 2021 Health assessment editSee also AspartameFurther information Aspartame controversy The most commonly distributed version of Diet Coke uses aspartame as a sweetener As one of the most intensively scrutinized food additives the safety of aspartame has been studied since its discovery 37 Aspartame has been deemed safe for human consumption by the regulatory agencies of many countries 37 See also editDiet Coke and Mentos eruption Diet Coke Break Diet PepsiReferences edit Diet Coke introduced Wilmington Morning Star North Carolina Associated Press July 9 1982 p 6B Archived from the original on September 14 2021 Retrieved May 31 2020 See First 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