According to Beverage Daily, Coca-Cola's TaB diet soda refreshed its last in 2020, which is arguably the largest loss in the perspective of many diet soda enthusiasts
Nutrition The diet variant of Pepsi A.M. was sold by Pepsi in the latter part of the 1980s. The sodas tasted just like regular Pepsi, with the notable exception that they had 25% more caffeine
Oh, the lofty expectations people had for Crystal Clear Coke and Crystal Pepsi. Not to mention Diet Crystal Pepsi, which was introduced in 1992. Unlike neon-colored crop tops and statement earrings
Coca-Cola developed Tab Clear as a response to Crystal Pepsi. This Mental Floss article claims that Tab Clear was actually intended to fail and bring Crystal Pepsi down with it
Introduced in 1975, this soda is sweetened with saccharine and has a hint of lemon flavor. It was said that the unpleasant taste of saccharine was covered up by the lemon flavor. That was abandoned in the late 1980s.
According to Scientific American, the Coca-Cola Company positioned Diet Coke Plus, also known as Coca-Cola Light Plus in some international markets, as a healthy beverage since it has a high concentration of vitamins
It's understandable why a diet soda with a bubble gum flavor didn't catch on. Furthermore, you probably won't be shocked if the bubble gum-flavored drink you've ever had fizzles out either
7UP Gold was a caffeinated, spicy, sugar-free drink. This throwback to the 1980s was even less of a hit than the sweetened 7UP Gold, which tasted like nostalgic spiced ginger ale
For many years, Jolt Cola had an ardent fan base. This liquid energy source was available on stores long before energy drinks became popular, and it had twice as much caffeine as a typical cola.