Customers have had ‘no luck’ finding fan favorite soda – but Coke confirms it’s not discontinued

FANS have wondered if their favorite flavor has been discontinued – but Coke confirms it hasn’t.
The soda maker is not only known for its traditional Coca-Cola, but also for its flavors and options for diabetics.

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But fans are demanding answers about the Vanilla Coke Zero, as some can’t find it at their local grocery store.
For example, someone recently tweeted, “You all had Vanilla Coke Zero in Essence…why can’t I find them in store?!”
Another Vanilla Coke Zero fan said, “I’ve been looking for the Vanilla Coke Zero in the NY/NJ area for ages to no avail. I know it was very popular and hard to find before, but now it’s nowhere. Have it been discontinued?”
Fourtantley, Coke has some good news for the above customer, pointing out that the product has “not” been discontinued.


For those having trouble finding it at a local store, the company recommends using its product finder.
It may also be worth checking your favorite store online to see if they have them in stock.
The US Sun has not seen the Vanilla Coke Zero listed online at any major retailer.
OTHER SUGAR-FREE OPTIONS
If you’re still having trouble finding the product, Coke has other options for keto customers.
These include Coca-Cola Cherry Zero and Cherry Vanilla Zero.
It also makes traditional colas without sugar.
They can all be bought in cans and bottles through Walmart, ranging from six to dozens per pack.
The cost can range from $5 to $40 depending on the size.
Although the cola options above contain no sugar, keep in mind that they do contain aspartame.
The artificial sweetener was recently classified as “possibly carcinogenic to humans” by the World Health Organization.
Phase-out list for cola
While the Vanilla Coke Null brand has not been discontinued, the company has removed other flavors.
This includes the orange and vanilla soda.
The company also offered a sugar-free flavor option.
“Coca-Cola Orange Vanilla Zero Sugar has been discontinued so we can focus on flavors that show the greatest potential for growth and scale,” the brand responded to a fan’s question about the orange-vanilla soda.
Also, Coke has discontinued its Coca-Cola coffee.
In addition, the company ceased its Coca-Cola production in North America.
The drink contained 114 milligrams of caffeine per 12-ounce serving and included ingredients like niacin, vitamin B6, and guarana.
Customers could choose from different flavors, including sugar-free variants and cherry.


To learn more about discontinued products, Gatorade has retired a popular drink.
Customers are also begging Wegmans to bring back fan-favorite chips.