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Tasha Tries: Coca Cola with Coffee
I like Coca-Cola. I like coffee (usually an iced flavored latte). Will I like Coca-Cola with Coffee?
The Coke menagerie of products recently added Coca Cola with Coffee in three flavors: Caramel, Dark Blend, and Vanilla. The Dark Blend and Vanilla also come in a zero sugar option.
I opted to try the zero sugar Vanilla.
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In the video, I make an unpleasant face at first, but I think I was just very quick to judge.
Immediately you taste something familiar, Coke. Then the coffee hits and it almost surprised me. Then the smooth finish of the vanilla.
“This is a truly unique hybrid innovation that will pioneer a new category we’re calling refreshment coffee,” said Jaideep Kibe, vice president, Coca-Cola Trademark at Coca-Cola North America, in a statement to TODAY Food.
Back in 2006, Coca-Cola launched Coca-Cola Blak, a coffee-flavored version of its classic soda. The beverage flopped, and Coke stopped selling the product just two years after it launched.
Coca-Cola With Coffee, which has already been sold in international markets like Japan, Brazil, Turkey and Italy, contains more real coffee than Blak did. The product is also more caffeinated than regular Coke and features 69 milligrams of caffeine per 12-ounce can.