Atlanta-based Coca-Cola Co. announced Monday that a new flavor of Coke is coming in February. Coca-Cola Orange Cream will go on sale Feb. 10.
A woman in Georgia whose long life has included working as a model for Coca-Cola in the 1940s will celebrate a milestone birthday this week.
Under pressure in 2021, the Atlanta-based company denounced the Georgia election law. Its CEO, James Quincey, said, “The Coca-Cola Company does not support this legislation, as it makes it harder for people to vote, not easier.” He was wrong ...
Coca-Cola Orange Cream will be available nationwide starting Feb. 10, the Atlanta-based soda company announced on Monday morning. Described as "the delicious taste of Coca-Cola infused with ...
He further said that the company has to stay on its toes, adapt, and ensure it is investing in capabilities needed to win
For decades, Coke was a centerpiece at Costco food courts, but the company switched to Pepsi in 2013. You can expect to see Coca-Cola fountain drinks at your local store beginning this summer.
The U.S. Soccer Federation on Tuesday announced a four-year partnership with Atlanta-based retail chain Home Depot, the second major sponsorship of its kind between the organization and major Georgia corporations.
Coca-Cola has been experimenting with new flavors to help keep customers engaged with its signature product. In 2022, it launched Coca-Cola Creations, a series of limited-edition Coke flavors in colorful cans and bottles. Coke added hints of coconut, strawberry and even Oreos to the drinks.
Coca-Cola Orange Cream is scheduled to go on sale Feb. 10 in the U.S. and Canada. It will be sold in regular and zero sugar varieties. Atlanta-based Coca-Cola Co . said Monday that it developed the soda, which mixes cola with orange and vanilla flavors, in response to growing consumer demand for the comforting, nostalgic flavor.
The Atlanta-based beverage giant said that it developed the soda, which mixes cola with orange and vanilla flavors, in response to growing consumer demand for the comforting, nostalgic flavor.
Eight years ago, when Donald Trump was first sworn in as president, the Coca-Cola Company got it wrong. The company offered a commemorative bottle of its flagship product to the incoming president to recognize his presidency. Problem was: Trump doesn’t drink Coke. He’s a Diet Coke fan.
Coca-Cola Orange Cream will be the soda brand's newest flavor when it hits store shelves starting Feb. 10, the company announced.