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![]() Coca-Cola Raspberry from New Zealand, 2005 | |
Type | Raspberry flavored Cola |
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Manufacturer | The Coca-Cola Company |
Origin | New Zealand |
Introduced | 2005 |
Variants | Coca-Cola California Raspberry Diet Coke Raspberry Coca-Cola Zero Sugar Raspberry |
Related products | Coca-Cola Cherry, Black Cherry Vanilla Coca-Cola |
Coca-Cola Raspberry, Diet Coke Raspberry and Coca-Cola Zero Sugar Raspberry are variants of the Coca-Cola drink with a raspberry flavor, produced by The Coca-Cola Company and its bottlers.
On 20 April 2005, Coca-Cola Amatil announced the launch of Coca-Cola Raspberry for a release on June 1 in New Zealand for a limited time.[1] It was the third Coca-Cola flavour to be released in New Zealand after Cherry Coke and Vanilla Coke.[2] It was sold until the end of the year, and was released in Fiji the following year.[citation needed]
The drink made its American debut as a selectable choice on the new Coca-Cola Freestyle soda fountains in 2009, although this variant of the drink, like all Coca-Cola flavours, is simply flavour syrup added into regular Coca-Cola.[3]
On 26 October 2017, Coca-Cola Amatil announced that the drink would return to New Zealand for the 2017-2018 summer season. This version of the drink utilized a different formula from the 2005 incarnation, containing the artificial sweeteners Sucrolose and Acesulfame-K that would allow the drink to have 25% less sugar than standard Coca-Cola.[4] The drink was introduced into Australia as well, with the same formula[5] and was available till 2019.[6]
A similar variant, Coca-Cola California Raspberry, was introduced in the United States in 2018 as a natural, home-produced product sweetened with cane sugar.[7]
A Diet Coke Raspberry variant was also produced and sold at the same time as the standard variety in New Zealand in 2005.[1]
A Coca-Cola Zero Sugar Raspberry variant was first released in August 2018 in Finland and Norway.[8][9] This flavor was further launched in Great Britain and Denmark in January 2019.[10][11] Its Danish marketed name was Coca-Cola Hindbær.[11] In January 2020 the drink launched in Sweden,[12] and has since also launched in the Netherlands in April 2021,[13] Belgium, Taiwan,[citation needed] and in Australia in March 2023.[6]