Diet Coke fans are in for a zesty treat. According to Coca-Cola, Diet Coke Lime is back on shelves — albeit for a limited time. “The flavor you’ve been waiting for is back,” the Coca-Cola website ...
The diet cola with a hint of citrus is available for a limited time. Diet Coke Lime is officially coming back for a limited time, and fans on social media are overjoyed. The Coca‑Cola Company first ...
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 ...
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 ...
The soda is available in 12-pack cans and single 20‑oz. bottles while supplies last Coca-Cola Diet Coke is bringing back Retro Diet Coke Lime nationwide this fall with neon lime-inspired packaging The ...
Get ready to twist, sip and rewind — Diet Coke is bringing back a fan favorite just in time for fall. According to information obtained by PEOPLE, Retro Diet Coke Lime is returning to shelves ...
A retired Diet Coke flavor was slated to make a return to Arizona store shelves in early October, according to the Coca-Cola Company. Diet Coke Lime will make a limited time return to grocery stores, ...
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 ...
A new way to drink Coca-Cola products will be coming to U.S. convenience stores, in an effort to boost interest in the sodas. Coke will introduce mini, 7.5-ounce cans of some of its sodas early next ...
Listen up, Florida Diet Coke fanatics: A beloved flavor is making its comeback to grocery stores across the state. Coca-Cola has brought back its fan-favorite lime flavor this week, with the product ...
You might want to skip your afternoon soda. Even moderate amounts of artificially sweetened and sugary drinks are both associated with an increased risk of liver disease, according to a new study. As ...