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I was 12 years old when New Coke came out and recall it tasting like they ripped off Pepsi, which I consider to be inferior tasting to Coke.

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New Coke is back after 34 years. Thank 'Stranger Things' season 3

Zlati Meyer, USA TODAY Published 10:01 a.m. ET May 21, 2019 | Updated 12:19 p.m. ET May 21, 2019




Thirty-four years after it debuted – and then disappeared – New Coke is back.

The often-maligned soda goes on sale online Thursday as part of a tie-in with the Netflix show “Stranger Things,” Coca-Cola announced Tuesday.

The third season of the show set in the 1980s launches on July 4 and will take place in 1985. That year, Coca-Cola angered soda drinkers with the launch of a new version of its flagship drink. New Coke quickly became an example of misgauging consumer demand and remains a punchline three and a half decades later.

The 12-ounce cans of New Coke, made from the same recipe that sparked the 1985 revolt, will go on sale at 5 p.m. ET at cokestore.com. They'll be part of a bundle when shoppers buy at least two limited-edition "Stranger Things" Coca-Cola or Coke Zero Sugar eight-ounce glass bottles.

Free cans of New Coke will also be available for a limited time via an upside-down "Stranger Things"-inspired vending machine in select cities, starting Thursday in New York. And people who buy a ticket or gift at the World of Coca-Cola in Atlanta on certain days during the week of June 3 will have a chance to get New Coke cans as a gift, while supplies last.

“When Netflix told us Season 3 was going to be set in the summer of 1985 – with the tagline that ‘one summer could change everything’ – that rang so true for us," said Oana Vlad, director of Coca-Cola Trademark, Coca-Cola North America. "The summer of 1985 did in fact change everything for us with the introduction of New Coke, which was also arguably one of the biggest pop culture moments of that year."

She explained that once Coca-Cola realized how large a role the beverage would play in the show, the company decided to revive the soda.

New Coke, the Edsel of the soda world, was available for 79 days in 1985, and the Atlanta soda giant is now predicting the new batch will be gone even faster.

Coca-Cola has had more than a dozen cameos in the first two seasons of "Stranger Things," including the notable scene where Eleven crushes the Coke can with her mind.

The beverage giant is playing this tie-in just right, says New York City-based branding consultant Allen Adamson.

“The challenge today for any brand is to break through and to create some energy and some buzz and to try to get a little sizzle in the marketplace,” he said. “This is a way to do it behind a product that tasted great, but (didn’t) have the authenticity front. It’s a different time and a different place.”

There’s no downside to Coca-Cola reminding people of its giant misstep, because consumers can still get regular Coke whenever they want, Allen says. Plus, it lets people who are curious or nostalgic about New Coke taste it, he says.


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I was in the grocery business then,

new coke, diet coke, boneless skinless chicken (prepackaged) and Snackwells all seemed to come out about the same time,

it was funny watching large people buy multiple 2l liters of diet coke, multiple boxes of snackwells, and lots of Bnls Skls chicken,,, not realizing of course you still needed to eat in moderation,,,


and I always thought the new coke was a coverup,

introduce it, then get rid of it, and replace it with 'original' coke,

but didn't the 'original' have HFCS vs sugar that the old did???



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and I always thought the new coke was a coverup,

introduce it, then get rid of it, and replace it with 'original' coke,

but didn't the 'original' have HFCS vs sugar that the old did???


My thoughts exactly.




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The New New Coke? I'm losing track. Coke should start using version numbers.
 
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Like Disco, New Coke should rest in peace.




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I liked New Coke! When I heard they quit making it, I bought as much as I could find at the local stores and hoarded it.

OK, it tasted more like Pepsi than Coke, but it was not as sweet as Pepsi, which I have to water down with as much ice as will fit in the glass. Classic Coke, however, in plastic bottles, tastes weird to me. Honestly, I'd rather drink Sam's Cola than Coke.

Too bad this is just a promotional return.


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About as tasty as Clear Pepsi was.

Yuck.


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Cool I can rush to the store all over again to be disappointed, yeah.

Can I at least get some Max Headroom ads?



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When New Coke came out we ran some blind taste tests at my office to see if anyone could tell the difference,(people had said we could not.) Not only did every test show what was what-NOBODY there liked the New Coke and RC Cola had pretty good sales I understand and benefitted from the publicity. Pepsi actually gave all it's employees a day off in celebration! This swill soon disappeared from supermarket shelves.
 
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I remember when New Coke first came out. During that time, Pepsi was looming to wrest market leadership from Coke. Coke management decided that consumer tastes had swung to the kinder, gentler taste of Pepsi, and decided to pissify their flagship product. Consumer backlash was immediate and fierce: bring back the old Coke. Rather than admit one of the worst marketing campaigns ever, they decided to reintroduce the original formula under the guise "Coke Classic" to appease the market segment (i.e. the entire race) that preferred the taste of the older product.



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Bring back the old recipe from 1886-1929 again Cool


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Bring back the old recipe from 1886-1929 again Cool


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Bring back the old recipe from 1886-1929 again Cool
Of course, you know that they can't--the original recipe had cocaine in it (and it WAS addictive!).

I have drunk all the various Coca-Cola products and preferred the original (see above) over all of them. When Tab came out I drank it, because I was trying to avoid the sugar. I switched to Diet Coke when it became available and have stayed with it ever since. Coke "Classic" is too sweet for me, and I just don't care much for Coke Zero (but will buy it if Diet Coke is not available).

I actually do like RC Cola (and its diet version), but it's not available around here. I also liked Diet Rite, but I think it's not sold anywhere. Pepsi is too sweet.

Both the original Coke and Pepsi cola products were initially created to be sold in drugstores as stomach remedies--Coke had cocaine and Pepsi had pepsin. The old Coke syrup was mixed with plain tap water and DID soothe sick stomachs.

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Maybe Colorado can swing putting the "Old Recipe" back in and decriminalize or legalize it??


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I liked that new Coke back then.
I'll have to try it again.


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Maybe Colorado can swing putting the "Old Recipe" back in and decriminalize or legalize it??
I'm sure the company would love to put the cocaine back in--it made the beverage addictive and guaranteed continued purchases.

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I remember when New Coke first came out. During that time, Pepsi was looming to wrest market leadership from Coke. Coke management decided that consumer tastes had swung to the kinder, gentler taste of Pepsi, and decided to pissify their flagship product. Consumer backlash was immediate and fierce: bring back the old Coke. Rather than admit one of the worst marketing campaigns ever, they decided to reintroduce the original formula under the guise "Coke Classic" to appease the market segment (i.e. the entire race) that preferred the taste of the older product.


Maybe it was just me, but when Coke Classic came out, it did not taste like old Coke. Something was different. I left Coke and have rarely been back.



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Maybe Colorado can swing putting the "Old Recipe" back in and decriminalize or legalize it??
I'm sure the company would love to put the cocaine back in--it made the beverage addictive and guaranteed continued purchases.

flashguy


In my Junior High days we'd walk to school and pass a bakery every morning. I started buying a cinnamon or glazed bowtie and Coke, now that was as close to an addiction as I ever had as a youngster.

Most recently I was buying Coke Zero in the 12pk as it suited my taste a little more than the regular Coke and minus the sugar...wasn't bad either.


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I lived through New Coke. No thank you.

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IF I wanted a Pepsi, I would buy a Pepsi.



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