What The Fizz? Texas Now Void These Famous Coca-Cola Flavors
Heads up, Texas, you are going to find the Coca-Cola aisle a little more slim as the soft drink empire has announced they are getting rid of not one, not two, but four flavors including one that was just released this year and had been branded as being a permanent option for fans of carbonated beverages. As production and distribution fizzles out, it is kind of difficult to anticipate what kind of rush there will be for the final supply.
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Believe it or not, another of the four flavors, Cherry Vanilla Coca-Cola, has actually been around for 15 years, and you really have to wonder how a combination of two of the most beloved flavors on Earth is going away?
What The Fizz? Texas Now Void These Famous Coca-Cola Flavors
I am not going to pretend that I even tried the Diet Coca-Cola with Splenda because I figure you are already drinking soda with a bunch of chemicals in it, what does it matter if they substitute the sugar or high fructose corn syrup for an artificial sweetener? Seriously, at that point in your snack or beverage choice, also ingesting a ton of sugar is an afterthought.
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If you are a friend of Orange Vanilla Coca-Cola that was pulled from shelves a couple years ago, but could still be found in vending machines. Well, that is also no more, and there seems to be a growing belief that a new flavor that could be debuting soon would be Coca-Cola Orange Cream, or some variation of that name.
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