Coca-Cola debuts new flavor for the holidays
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Coca-Cola introduces a new holiday flavor that combines its classic soda with a hint of vanilla, creating a festive blend.

WASHINGTON — Just in time for the holiday season, Coca-Cola is unveiling a new limited-edition drink. Dubbed Coca-Cola Holiday Creamy Vanilla, this marks the brand’s first seasonal flavor launch in five years.

Labeled as a “festive twist on the classic taste,” this beverage merges the iconic Coca-Cola flavor with creamy vanilla notes, perfectly capturing the spirit of the holidays.

This special edition will be offered in both regular and zero-sugar options, available in 12-ounce cans and 20-ounce bottles. Consumers in the U.S. and Canada can start purchasing them from November 3rd.

For those preferring larger sizes, a 2-liter bottle will be available exclusively at Walmart, but only in the regular variant.

The standard version has 150 calories and 42 grams of sugar per 12-ounce serving, while the Zero Sugar version has zero calories and zero grams of sugar.

While the drink will retain the familiar Coca-Cola branding, the company told USA Today its packaging will “authentically emulate (the) smooth flavors” the vanilla addition provides. 

Coca-Cola also announced Monday its 2025 holiday campaign will be anchored by three new films: a “A Holiday Memory” and two AI-driven reimaginations of the classic 1995 Coca‑Cola spot, “The Holidays are Coming.”

The company noted that while it used AI tools for the new spots, the music used in the films were performed and sung by real artists.

Last month, Coca-Cola confirmed it had officially begun its transition to using U.S. cane sugar in its cola following a push by President Donald Trump. For now, the rollout only includes 12-oz single-serve glass bottles in “select U.S. markets.”

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