Coca-Cola with Lime

The text describes various lime-flavored versions of Coca-Cola products, including Diet Coke with Lime, Coca-Cola with Lime, and Coca-Cola Lime Zero Sugar. These beverages were released across different regions at varying times. Diet Coke with Lime was introduced in the United States in January 2004 and sold until 2018 when it was replaced by Diet Coke Ginger Lime. It was also available in Canada and several other countries, including France, Belgium, Fiji, the Netherlands, and Sweden. In the UK, it was discontinued in 2007 but reintroduced as Diet Coke Sublime Lime in February 2020. Coca-Cola with Lime launched in the US and Canada in early 2005 but was quietly discontinued by 2006. It saw limited success in Australia, where major retailers had to reduce prices significantly to sell excess stock. The drink was also released in the UK during the 2006 summer season and later expanded to countries like Denmark, Sweden, Singapore, and Italy. As of July 2021, it is available in Japan, Romania (replaced with Coca-Cola Lime Zero Sugar in 2019), Poland, Estonia, Lithuania, Russia, Latvia, Austria, and elsewhere. Coca-Cola Lime Zero Sugar was first released in Romania in 2019, followed by Sweden and Portugal in 2022, and Australia in 2024. An advertisement for Coca-Cola with Lime aired on American Idol in March 2005, using a modified version of Harry Nilsson's "Coconut" song with the lyrics changed to "You put the lime in the Coke, you nut." The drinks are also available in Coca-Cola Freestyle machines and have seen ...