Coca-Cola Life was a reduced-calorie version of Coca-Cola, made using stevia and sugar as sweeteners.
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Coca-Cola Life was a reduced-calorie version of Coca-Cola, made using stevia and sugar as sweeteners.
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Coca-Cola Life contains sugar, but uses less sugar than traditional Coca-Cola.
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Coca-Cola Life was launched in Argentina in June 2013, in Chile in November of that year, in Sweden in June 2014 and in the United Kingdom in September 2014.
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Coca-Cola Life tried to co-exist with Diet Coke and Coca-Cola Zero in the Argentine and Chilean market, but it has been slowly removed from those markets due to its low reception from customers.
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In May 2018, Coca-Cola Life was replaced in New Zealand by Coca-Cola Stevia No Sugar.
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Coca-Cola Life was introduced in Switzerland in 2015 and withdrawn in March 2018.
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Coca-Cola Life was released in limited areas in the summer of 2014 with the product being sold at a number of locations of The Fresh Market grocery store.
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The release of Coca-Cola Life is the first Coca-Cola product launch in the U S since 2006.
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Coca-Cola Life insisted in connecting the roll-out of Life with its stance on promoting health.
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Coca-Cola Life opens his eyes, and while still drinking, his wife shows him a "positive" pregnancy test result.
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