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Caffeine-Free Coca-Cola
TypeCola
ManufacturerThe Coca-Cola Company
Country of origin United States
Introduced1983; 42 years ago (1983)
VariantsCaffeine-Free Diet Coke
Related productsCoca-Cola
Diet Coke
Coca-Cola C2
Coca-Cola Zero
Tab
Websitecoca-cola.com/caffeinefree

Caffeine-Free Coca-Cola was introduced in 1983 as a caffeine-free variant of Coca-Cola. It was introduced to compete against Pepsi Free, which is now called Caffeine-Free Pepsi. The diet variant, Caffeine-Free Diet Coke, was the first variant of Diet Coke and was introduced in 1984, one year after the regular Coke version. In 2013, Caffeine-Free Coca-Cola Zero was introduced in America.

In April 1985, Caffeine-Free Coca-Cola was switched to the unpopular New Coke formula and did not switch back to the Coca-Cola Classic formula until 1989. The word "Classic" was removed from the label in spring 2011 in the U.S.

There are 140 calories in a 12-fluid-ounce can of Caffeine-Free Coca-Cola. There are 45 mg of sodium and 39g of total carbohydrates, of which 39g is sugar.[1]

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References

  1. ^ "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2015-10-15. Retrieved 2015-10-07.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)