Caffeine-Free Coca-Cola
Caffeine-free version of Coca-Cola introduced in 1983
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Caffeine-Free Coca-Cola is a caffeine-free version of Coca-Cola, produced and sold by The Coca-Cola Company in bottles, cans and Freestyle machines. It also includes Caffeine Free Diet Coke, based on Diet Coke, and Coca-Cola Zero Sugar Caffeine Free, based on Coca-Cola Zero Sugar.
| Type | Cola |
|---|---|
| Manufacturer | The Coca-Cola Company |
| Origin | United States |
| Introduced | 1983 |
| Variants | Caffeine-Free Diet Coke Coca-Cola Zero Sugar Caffeine Free |
| Related products | Coca-Cola Diet Coke Coca-Cola C2 Coca-Cola Zero Tab |
Caffeine-free colas were first released in 1983–84 for both regular Coca-Cola and Diet Coke, but also the company's Tab cola.[1] It was made at a time of growing health public consciousness in regard to caffeine and sugar drinks[1] and came a year after competing Pepsi Free (later called Caffeine-Free Pepsi), which launched a year earlier.[2] Caffeine-Free Coke have since been marketed all around the world. In 2013, Caffeine-Free Coca-Cola Zero was introduced in the United States and Canada.[3] It had been sold in other territories such as France prior to its North American release.[citation needed]
In 2020, it was reported that Caffeine-Free Coca-Cola had been difficult to find in stores,[globalize] both in cans and 2-liter bottles. The explanation given by various non-official sources is that it is due to a shortage of aluminum cans caused by the 2021–2023 global supply chain crisis. Because of the shortage of cans, less popular products are in short supply.[4] However, there was no ongoing shortage of aluminum cans.[5]