
Coke is changing the recipe of a popular drink. A lot could go wrong
CNN
If you've had a sip of Coke Zero Sugar recently and thought that it tastes a little different, you're not crazy. The company is rolling out across the United States a new version of the beverage designed to taste more like regular Coke.
Maybe you like the new flavor. Maybe you prefer the old one, but you don't really care. Or maybe you hate it so much that you vow never to buy another Coke Zero again. The last option should make Coke shudder and remind the company of an infamous period in its history: The 1985 New Coke debacle.
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