Coca Cola likely to bring back Diet Cherry Coke after 4 years with retro twist

Synopsis
Coca-Cola is reportedly reviving its classic Diet Cherry Coke after a four-year absence. The popular beverage, initially launched in 1985 and discontinued in 2020, is rumored to return with retro packaging this summer in the US. A post on Instagram by social media creator Snack-O-Lator suggests the comeback.
A popular social media creator Snack-O-Lator shared a post on Instagram about the cherry diet coke claiming its comeback. The creator’s post suggested that the cherry coke is making a comeback better than ever. “Diet Cherry Coke is returning for a limited time with retro packaging!,” the post read.
“It's been years since the OG Diet Cherry Coke has been out, so I'm really looking forward to getting it again,” the post further stated.
According to the Coca Cola website, Diet coke cherry targeted adult consumers and it contained no sugar and no calories. It also does not have any bubbles or effervescence. It has an adult cola taste with a hint of cherry. There is however no confirmation as to when this diet coke will return.
Sprite, which is Coca Cola’s lemon-lime drink, is also on the list surpassing Coca Cola’s direct competitor Pepsi. Sprite has a market share of 8.03% whereas Pepsi fell to 7.97%.
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