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American Beverage Association TV Spot, 'Think Balance'
Coca-Cola Super Bowl 2017 TV Spot, 'Love Story'
Coca-Cola TV Spot, 'A Coke for Christmas'
Coca-Cola TV Spot, 'NASCAR: Position' Featuring Denny Hamlin, Austin Dillon
Coca-Cola TV Spot, 'U.S. Olympic Games: Feelings'
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American Beverage Association

The American Beverage Association (ABA) is an industry trade group that represents the interests of non-alcoholic beverage producers, distributors, and franchise companies in the United States. The as...

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Coca-Cola

Coca-Cola is a multinational beverage corporation that was founded in 1886 by John Pemberton in Atlanta, Georgia. The company's signature product is its namesake cola, Coke, which has become a globall...

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360i
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McCann Worldgroup
Collaborated with Coca-Cola Life
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TRG
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Universal McCann (UM)
Collaborated with Coca-Cola Life
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Wieden+Kennedy
Collaborated with Coca-Cola Life

What is Coca-Cola Life?

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Coca-Cola Life is a brand of Coca-Cola that was first introduced in 2013. It is a reduced-calorie soda that contains fewer calories than regular Coca-Cola. Coca-Cola Life uses natural sweeteners, such as stevia leaf extract and cane sugar, instead of high-fructose corn syrup. This makes it a healthier alternative to other soft drinks on the market.

Coca-Cola Life comes in a distinctive green-colored bottle, which has become synonymous with the brand. The color green signifies the natural ingredients used in the drink, giving it a wholesome and earthy image.

The drink itself has a refreshing taste, with a blend of sweet and tangy flavors. It is not as sweet as regular Coca-Cola, but still has the familiar cola taste that many people love. Coca-Cola Life is also lower in calories, making it a great option for people who want to cut down on their sugar intake without compromising on taste.

Coca-Cola Life has gained popularity among health-conscious consumers who are looking for a low-calorie and natural beverage option. The reduced-calorie formula and natural sweeteners used in the drink have made it a top choice for those who want to stay healthy without sacrificing their love for soda.

In conclusion, Coca-Cola Life is a great option for people who are looking for a healthier alternative to regular soda. With its natural ingredients and reduced calorie formula, it offers a refreshing and guilt-free beverage option for those who want to enjoy the classic cola taste without the added sugar.

Frequently Asked Questions about coca-cola life

Coca-Cola Life was a reduced-calorie version of Coca-Cola, made using stevia and sugar as sweeteners. It was first released in Argentina and Chile after five years of research together in these countries.

It delivers a modest reduction in sugar compared with regular Coke and has a tenth of the sodium (a good thing) but the name, combined with the green colour on the label, would like you to think it's eco-healthy and life-affirming, something it isn't.

The drink contained a mix of sugar and stevia-leaf extract, and had 35% less sugar and kilojoules than the regular Coca-Cola drink. It was available in a variety of cans and bottles from the regular 250ml can to the 1.2 litre bottles.

Life wasn't it just like diet coke. Well not necessarily. You see diet coke has zero calories. But it's still made with artificial sweeteners. And other chemicals that help create that coke taste

But healthy eating advocates say Coca-Cola Life cannot be considered healthy. A 330ml can will still contain 22.1 grams of sugar – 25 per cent of an adult's guideline daily amount. That's down from 35 grams in regular Coke.

It's fizzy and crisp, and it has the same great signature cola flavor. The only difference is Coke Life is dramatically less sweet - but in a good way.

Whilst Coke Life is a healthier alternative to regular Coke due to its reduction of sugar and kilojoules, it is a still a high sugar beverage. It contains a moderate amount of sugar and kilojoules and therefore cannot be drunk as freely as Coke Zero and Diet Coke.

Over the past year sales have been in freefall. Back in December, figures from Nielsen showed Coke Life sales were down 57%. Yet despite this Coca-Cola continue to back the brand. When asked for its reaction to the drastic drop in sales, Coca-Cola claimed it had built up a “small but loyal following”.

One of the most outspoken critics was Marketing Week's columnist Mark Ritson, who called Coke Life “the harbinger of death for Coca-Cola”. Ouch. The main problem, he said, was that the 89-calorie product was a “half-way house” between the 139 calorie regular can and the zero calories of Diet Coke and Coke Zero.

The Coca-Cola Company has dropped its Coke Life brand from Australian shelves after spending two years and millions of dollars trying to launch the reduced-calorie beverage as it tries to adapt to an increasingly health-conscious market.

Despite Coca-Cola Life sales very quickly going into freefall, Coca-Cola remained surprisingly upbeat about its prospects. Combine this with a £10m investment in Coca-Cola Zero, which went on to become Coca-Cola Zero Sugar, and you might get a slightly clearer idea of why Coke Life slowly faded out of the picture.

There is debate on whether Coca-Cola Life is truly a sustainable product. Critics of the PlantBottle say that the product is misleading. The bottle production requires excessive amounts of water and by creating non-biodegradable product, Coke only adds to the growing landfill problem.

Coke Life reminds me exactly of Mexican Coke. It's fizzy and crisp, and it has the same great signature cola flavor. The only difference is Coke Life is dramatically less sweet - but in a good way. And here's the best part: there is no strange stevia aftertaste.

But healthy eating advocates say Coca-Cola Life cannot be considered healthy. A 330ml can will still contain 22.1 grams of sugar – 25 per cent of an adult's guideline daily amount. That's down from 35 grams in regular Coke.

Whilst Coke Life is a healthier alternative to regular Coke due to its reduction of sugar and kilojoules, it is a still a high sugar beverage. It contains a moderate amount of sugar and kilojoules and therefore cannot be drunk as freely as Coke Zero and Diet Coke.

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