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Coca-Cola was recently forced to apologise to customers have axing two soft drinks from its range. The soft drink giant is known worldwide for its various drinks including Diet Coke, Coca-Cola Zero Sugar and the original plain Coca-Cola which comes in the iconic red can. Coca-Cola has been forced to apologise this week after confirming two drinks have been dropped from its range.

The soft drink giant revealed Coca-Cola Cherry Vanilla and Diet Coke with Splenda have both been discontinued in a decision that came as a result of changing "consumer taste preferences". (Image: PA) But these aren’t the only Coca-Cola products discontinued over the years, so let’s take a look at some of the other drinks we’ve lost. Coca-Cola discontinued drinks Caffeine free Coca-Cola First introduced in the US in 1984, Caffeine free Coca-Cola made it over to the UK in 1991, but was sold here for just three years before being discontinued.



It is still available in the US, but since 2020 has been increasingly difficult to get your hands on. Coca-Cola Black Cherry Vanilla This flavour of Coca-Cola last just 12 months on the shelves before it was discontinued. It was introduced in 2006, but with low sales figures, and the return of Vanilla Coke, it was discontinued in the summer of 2007.

Diet Coke with Lime The drink was release in the UK in March 2005, alongside Diet Coke with Lemon, but the two drinks were soon off the shelves in the country. Recommended Reading: Coca-Cola 'sorry for any disapp.

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