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Coca-Cola Vanilla : ウィキペディア英語版
Coca-Cola Vanilla

Coca-Cola Vanilla (Or preferably known as "Vanilla Coke") is a vanilla flavored version of Coca-Cola soft drink introduced in the early 2000s. It was introduced in 2002 but subsequently discontinued in North America and the United Kingdom in 2006, but remained available as fountain drink during that time. It was relaunched in the U.S. in 2007 and in the UK in 2013. Coca-Cola announced that it would be Limited Edition in the UK, however due to strong sales, it is now staying within the UK Beverage market, becoming a permanent flavor.
In 2003, Pepsi introduced Pepsi Vanilla to compete with Vanilla Coke.
== Development ==
Ordinary Coca-Cola already contains small amounts of vanilla. The history of adding additional vanilla flavoring to Coca-Cola, at least in the US, dates back at least to the 1940s when local soda fountain workers (soda jerks) would upon request add a "shot" (roughly two tablespoons) of vanilla syrup to a (12-16 oz) Coca-Cola fountain soda. For decades, this remained common practice in ice cream shops where vanilla syrup and Coca-Cola were both available. The Coca-Cola Company first tested a Coca-Cola blend with extra vanilla flavoring at the 1982 World's Fair in Knoxville, Tennessee. After the introduction of Cherry Coke and the failure of New Coke, the company was hesitant to introduce anything radically new. It was not until early April 2002 that rumors began to circulate that the company was planning a new variation to their classic soft drink. The Coca-Cola Company was tight lipped regarding the details of the new beverage, commenting to a London based newspaper, "We've always got a number of things in development," leaving open speculation for what was to develop.〔(How about Vanilla Coke? ) ''CNN Money''. 1 April 2002. Retrieved 11 January 2006.〕 It was later revealed that testing for a vanilla flavor had been completed and that the new beverage would be available in months. However, in late April 2002 the company announced that Vanilla Coke would be produced as early as May.〔(Coca-Cola unveils Vanilla Coke ) ''CNN Money''. April 15, 2002. Retrieved 2006-09-22.〕

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