My Review Of: Coke C2

Low Carb Offering Tastes Like Its Older Sibling It's gotta be tough for Coke to keep coming up with flavors that keep our attention. Sometimes they do it right, like when they bring out my current favorite, Vanilla Coke. But other times I just shake my head in disbelief, which I just did after tasting their newest release, Coke C2.

I can't blame them for trying to cash in on the low-carb "revolution." Everybody and their brother are trying to go where the money is, and right now it's in low-carb snack items.

Coke C2 lowers the per-serving calories from 100 (in Coke Classic) to 45 and the carbs from 27 grams to 12 grams. Great numbers, but how do they do it? By sweetening it with a mixture of high-fructose corn syrup, sucralose, and aspartame.

What were they thinking? Once you put aspartame in it, it tastes just like Diet Coke! So, if you like the taste of Diet Coke, why not just drink that and eliminate another 30 grams of carbs?

(I'm assuming you're like me and drink the entire twenty-ounce bottle at a time. Two-and-a-half servings down the hatch. All 250 calories and 68 grams of sugar -- 70 for Vanilla Coke.) My Take? I don't see Coke Classic drinkers switching to Coke C2 -- it tastes much too different. And I don't see Diet Coke drinkers making the switch either -- that would add sugar to their diet.

Will Pepsi swillers switch? I don't think so, for the same reasons. No, I'm afraid that Coke C2 will go down in flames just like New Coke. Sure, the current low-carb craze will drive sales for a little while, but give it a few months and we'll all settle back to drinking our usual.
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Don Morris seems to have an opinion about everything. Read more about what he thinks at MyReviewOf.com and see if you agree.