Coca Cola confirms ‘favourite ever’ drink is RETURNING to shelves just in time for Christmas 4 years after being axed --[Reported by Umva mag]

COCA-COLA has confirmed the return of one its limited edition drinks just in time for Christmas after it was axed four year ago. One fan described the drink as their “favourite ever” after a post on Facebook revealed the product had returned to UK shelves. AFPCoca-Cola had originally launched the drink in 2018 before it was axed two years later[/caption] Not known, clear with picture deskNow, the brand’s Cinnamon flavoured edition has now returned to the UK[/caption] The drinks manufacturer has confirmed its Zero Sugar Cinnamon flavour will be available across the UK from mid-October until the “end of the year.” A post in group Newfoodsuk about the drink rapidly gained traction and amassed over 500 comments and 700 reactions. Some fans rejoiced at the news following the product’s axing in 2020. One user commented: “Lovely stuff, wish it was available all throughout the year.” Another added: “Best coke, should be permanent.” Some described it as their “favourite” while others were excited to “try” the unusual flavour. However, not all reception was positive. Some were sceptical of the item’s taste, while others had less than fond memories of it from the past. One commenter said: “Don’t like the sound of cinnamon coke.” Another said: “Not something I’d want to try doesn’t sound appealing.” One unhappy user commented: “Why do Coca-Cola insist on making it zero sugar when it’s flavoured? “Coke zero is awful.” The product is currently available exclusively at Tesco in 2L bottles and retails for £1.85. This places it in line with the price of the brand’s entire Zero range, which also includes regular Zero, Zero Caffeine-Free, Zero Lemon, and Zero Cherry. Coca-Cola Cinnamon was first introduced in the UK back in 2018 as a “limited-time offer for the holiday season.” It then returned for the festive season again in 2019 and 2020 but hadn’t been seen in UK supermarkets since. A ranking of the best Coke flavours in 2024 by lovefood.com placed the cinnamon version 10th on its list. While fans were split over the revival, some people also took the opportunity to express their sadness at other axed Coca-Cola products. One user said: ” I wish Coca Cola should bring back the Diet Vanilla Coke that was delicious.” Just last month, the drink’s giant had to apologise for discontinuing its Cherry Vanilla flavour, citing “consumers’ taste preferences and lifestyles constantly changing.” Brands being revived this Christmas A RANGE of classic products are being revived this Christmas after previously being axed. Aldi’s Chocolate Mountain Bar ALDI shoppers have been left overjoyed after the supermarket’s iconic Toblerone dupe returned to shelves. Fans of the bargain retailer have been pleading for the Specially Selected Swiss chocolate bar to make a comeback, with Aldi finally giving in. The blonde bar is seen as a family favourite with happy customers describing it as “lush” as they race into stores to grab one. Each 100g pack cost is now priced at £1.69. Each bar is packed with delicious ingredients from white chocolate, honey, almond, nougat and salted caramel pieces. Mars’ Marathon Bars Mars announced it was bringing back the iconic Marathon chocolate bar after it was rebranded 34 years ago. The bar was re-titled as Snickers in 1990 and lost its iconic name but will return to supermarket shelves for a limited time this year. The limited-edition wrappers will be available exclusively at Morrisons until December, which means you’ll only have a few months to enjoy the blast from the past. Starbucks’ Toffee Nut Latte Starbucks fans are going wild as a £1.50 buy has landed back in stores – and if you’re a lover of the coffee chain’s Christmas drinks, then prepare to be overjoyed. One savvy shopper was left beaming when browsing in her local Sainsbury’s, when she noticed that toffee nut latte sachets were now available to buy. So if you’re obsessed with the Starbucks Christmas beverage, which normally hits stores at the start of November and is available until the end of the year, and want to be able to have it all year round, you’ll need to head to Sainsbury’s and stock up. Cadbury’s Dairy Milk Winter Mint Crisp The confectionery giant has brought back its Dairy Milk Mint Crisp bar for shoppers to enjoy as the nights draw in. It forms part of the sweet makers’ new Christmas range which also includes a retro selection box. Cadbury‘s confirmed earlier this year that the minty treat had been axed from shelves and it had “no plans to reintroduce it”. It came after nostalgic shoppers made calls for Cadbury‘s to bring back the retro snack. Its Winter Mint Crisp bar has already landed on shelves, with Tesco charging £4.50 for a 360g bar. You can get it for just £4 if you have a Tesco Clubcard. It is also on offer at supermarket Asda for £4.

Oct 8, 2024 - 22:06
Coca Cola confirms ‘favourite ever’ drink is RETURNING to shelves just in time for Christmas 4 years after being axed --[Reported by Umva mag]

COCA-COLA has confirmed the return of one its limited edition drinks just in time for Christmas after it was axed four year ago.

One fan described the drink as their “favourite ever” after a post on Facebook revealed the product had returned to UK shelves.

a red coca cola logo on a white background
AFP
Coca-Cola had originally launched the drink in 2018 before it was axed two years later[/caption]
two bottles of cinnamon zero sugar coca cola
Not known, clear with picture desk
Now, the brand’s Cinnamon flavoured edition has now returned to the UK[/caption]

The drinks manufacturer has confirmed its Zero Sugar Cinnamon flavour will be available across the UK from mid-October until the “end of the year.”

A post in group Newfoodsuk about the drink rapidly gained traction and amassed over 500 comments and 700 reactions.

Some fans rejoiced at the news following the product’s axing in 2020.

One user commented: “Lovely stuff, wish it was available all throughout the year.”

Another added: “Best coke, should be permanent.”

Some described it as their “favourite” while others were excited to “try” the unusual flavour.

However, not all reception was positive.

Some were sceptical of the item’s taste, while others had less than fond memories of it from the past.

One commenter said: “Don’t like the sound of cinnamon coke.”

Another said: “Not something I’d want to try doesn’t sound appealing.”

One unhappy user commented: “Why do Coca-Cola insist on making it zero sugar when it’s flavoured?

“Coke zero is awful.”

The product is currently available exclusively at Tesco in 2L bottles and retails for £1.85.

This places it in line with the price of the brand’s entire Zero range, which also includes regular Zero, Zero Caffeine-Free, Zero Lemon, and Zero Cherry.

Coca-Cola Cinnamon was first introduced in the UK back in 2018 as a “limited-time offer for the holiday season.”

It then returned for the festive season again in 2019 and 2020 but hadn’t been seen in UK supermarkets since.

A ranking of the best Coke flavours in 2024 by lovefood.com placed the cinnamon version 10th on its list.

While fans were split over the revival, some people also took the opportunity to express their sadness at other axed Coca-Cola products.

One user said: ” I wish Coca Cola should bring back the Diet Vanilla Coke that was delicious.”

Just last month, the drink’s giant had to apologise for discontinuing its Cherry Vanilla flavour, citing “consumers’ taste preferences and lifestyles constantly changing.”

Brands being revived this Christmas

A RANGE of classic products are being revived this Christmas after previously being axed.

Aldi’s Chocolate Mountain Bar

ALDI shoppers have been left overjoyed after the supermarket’s iconic Toblerone dupe returned to shelves.

Fans of the bargain retailer have been pleading for the Specially Selected Swiss chocolate bar to make a comeback, with Aldi finally giving in.

The blonde bar is seen as a family favourite with happy customers describing it as “lush” as they race into stores to grab one.

Each 100g pack cost is now priced at £1.69.

Each bar is packed with delicious ingredients from white chocolate, honey, almond, nougat and salted caramel pieces.

Mars’ Marathon Bars

Mars announced it was bringing back the iconic Marathon chocolate bar after it was rebranded 34 years ago.

The bar was re-titled as Snickers in 1990 and lost its iconic name but will return to supermarket shelves for a limited time this year.

The limited-edition wrappers will be available exclusively at Morrisons until December, which means you’ll only have a few months to enjoy the blast from the past.

Starbucks’ Toffee Nut Latte

Starbucks fans are going wild as a £1.50 buy has landed back in stores – and if you’re a lover of the coffee chain’s Christmas drinks, then prepare to be overjoyed.

One savvy shopper was left beaming when browsing in her local Sainsbury’s, when she noticed that toffee nut latte sachets were now available to buy.

So if you’re obsessed with the Starbucks Christmas beverage, which normally hits stores at the start of November and is available until the end of the year, and want to be able to have it all year round, you’ll need to head to Sainsbury’s and stock up.

Cadbury’s Dairy Milk Winter Mint Crisp

The confectionery giant has brought back its Dairy Milk Mint Crisp bar for shoppers to enjoy as the nights draw in.

It forms part of the sweet makers’ new Christmas range which also includes a retro selection box.

Cadbury‘s confirmed earlier this year that the minty treat had been axed from shelves and it had “no plans to reintroduce it”.

It came after nostalgic shoppers made calls for Cadbury‘s to bring back the retro snack.

Its Winter Mint Crisp bar has already landed on shelves, with Tesco charging £4.50 for a 360g bar.

You can get it for just £4 if you have a Tesco Clubcard.

It is also on offer at supermarket Asda for £4.






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