Coca-Cola recently unveiled their new Diet Coke flavors to the world: Fiesty Cherry, Zesty Blood Orange, Twisted Mango, and Ginger Lime.
Along with the introduction of these new flavors they've also introduced a new look to their cans as well (see image above).
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The new marketing strategy of theirs is an attempt to try and turn around declining beverage sales.
Diet Coke is alleged to be the weakest link in the cola product lineup for Coca-Cola. Sales for diet soda have been declining for the last decade, as more consumers turn away from consuming beverages that contain controversial additives and preservatives.
More people these days are turning to water and functional beverages like energy drinks and sports drinks. Bottled water sales have been on the rise for the last several years and that is one of the fastest growing categories in the drink space.
People have made it clear, by spending their money elsewhere, that they don't find diet soda to be the healthy beverage option that they are looking for.
Coca-Cola also recently took their horribly performing Coke Zero out of the US market and they've replaced it with what they've called Coke Zero Sugar. The new Coke Zero Sugar is sweetened with the use of aspartame and acesulfame K.
As well, their new line-up of Diet Coke products are also sweetened with the use of the controversial sweetener acesulfame K (Ace-K), along with the usual aspartame.
Ace-K is roughly 200x sweeter than sugar and has been approved by the FDA. However, there are some critics who have said that you should be cautious about this artificial sweetener, despite the dozens of studies that might look like they support its safety.
For now, critics say that it's unknown for certain whether this ingredient is safe or dangerous. Previously, concerns have been raised by the US Center for Science in the Public Interest, but the European Food and Safety Authority along with the FDA have disregarded those claims.
Among the concerns for Ace-K are worries that this artificial sweetener might promote cancer, liver problems, and disturb the gut microbiome.
Despite the current approval from the FDA and the widespread use of this ingredient in the market today, critics still maintain that more research is still needed in order to better understand the potential long-term effects.
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