Fans of Coca-Cola products will have one less soda to choose from as the company will do away with one of its permanent brands.

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Coca-Cola was invented by John Stith Pemberton in Atlanta, Georgia, in 1888. Pemberton's original intention was to use it as a medicine.

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Pemberton sold the right to businessman Asa Griggs Candler who turned Coca-Cola into a global phenomenon.

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Coca-Cola has over 200 brands with thousands of beverages including soft drinks, waters, coffee, and teas.

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Coca-Cola currently has its main soft drink along with Dite Coke, Coke Zero, Cherry Coke, Cherry Vanilla Coke, Sprite, Fanta, Barq's Root Beer, Fresca, Mellow Yellow, Pibb-Xtra, and a variety of other Coke-related soft drinks.

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Coca-Cola learned a lesson back in 1985 when they tried to introduce New Coke. It only took a few months before consumers let the company know they liked the original better. Less than three months later the company reintroduced its original product as Coca-Cola Classic and it has remained ever since.

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A Permanent Coca-Cola Flavor is Going Away

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Coca-Cola is always adding new products but not all of them take off with consumers.

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What was new 8 months ago will now be phased out from the Coca-Cola Company and that is Spiced. According to WOOD, Coca-Cola will introduce a new flavor in 2025 and since Spiced Coke has not caught on it will be removed from the lineup of soft drinks.

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No word on what the new product will be but I wouldn't be surprised if we learn about it during the Super Bowl commercials in 2025.

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