We do our best to find all sugar-free colas from all brands. There are a large number of brands of cola zero drinks around the world, the most famous of which are probably Coca-Cola and Pepsi.
All sugar-free cola drinks are sorted alphabetically by brand. Which one is your favorite?
(The list is currently not complete - but is updated daily. Feel free to
contact us if you are missing a sugar-free cola.)
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Here we present some of all the thousands colas that were made in "Limited Editions", "Collectors' items" or which has been "Discontinued" from the brands range.
The list is sorted by launch year. Newest (top) to oldest (botton).
This may differ in different countries and regions. The list includes colas both with and without sugar.
(The list is currently not complete - but is updated daily. Feel free to
contact us if you are missing a sugar-free cola.)
Limited Edition 2023
Movement Creations - Limited Edition flavor taste in collaboration with Spanish superstar Rosalía.
Limited Edition 2021
Pepsi Blue was a berry-flavored soft drink produced by PepsiCo 2002-2004. Reintroduced in the United States and Canada for a limited time with start in May 2021.
Coca-Cola Clear is a sugar-free and colorless variant of the soft drink Coca-Cola. Without the normal ingredient caramel, Coca-Cola Clear becomes colorless and transparent. The drink is lemon flavored to compensate for the removed caramel flavor. It was developed at Coca-Cola Japan and launched 2018.
Limited Edition 2017
Pepsi with cinnamon infusion. In Summer 2017, it got released in the United States for a limited time and Canada as only a Slush-/Slurpee-variant.
Discontinued by Peps
Pepsi Salted Caramel was rolled out in late 2017 before the holiday season and PepsiCo explained that the new soft drink blended together "the refreshing taste of cola with a delicious caramel finish." It was discontinuation December 31, 2017.
Pepsi TRUE is a cola-flavored carbonated soft drink. It is a variant of the Pepsi cola range and is sweetened with sugar and stevia. By using sugar and stevia, the new drink contains 30 percent less sugar than a regular Pepsi, but no artificial sweeteners or high-fructose corn syrup. Launched in the U.S, 2014, as PepsiCo's answer to Coca-Cola Life.
Discontinued by Coca-Cola
Coca-Cola Life was a reduced-calorie version of Coca-Cola, made by using stevia and sugar as sweeteners.
Was a mid-calorie version of Pepsi released in March 2012, described by the company as having "60% lower sugar content and fewer calories." It was marketed toward drinkers of full-calorie Pepsi, and those who do not enjoy the taste of Diet Pepsi, Pepsi ONE, Pepsi Max, and other diet colas. Sweetened with Stevia as the sweetener.
Limited Edition 2012
Daniel Craig as James Bond (007) in Skyfall.
"Only in Cinemas"
Discontinued by Peps
Pepsi with dragonfruit flavoring. It was released as a limited edition in the fall of 2012 to promote the second season of the US version of The X Factor. It was sweetened with a blend of corn syrup, Acesulfame Potassium and Sucralose.
Discontinued by Pepsi
Pepsi White was a Pepsi and yogurt flavored variant sold in winter 2008. It was released again (two times) as "limited flavors": winter 2012 as mandarin orange and 2015 as light citrus.
Discontinued by Coca-Cola
Coca-Cola Blak (stylized as Coca-Cola BlāK) was a carbonated fusion beverage with coffee-flavor introduced by Coca-Cola in 2006 and discontinued in 2008. The mid-calorie soft drink was introduced first in France and subsequently in other markets.
Discontinued by Coca-Cola
Coca-Cola Black Cherry Vanilla (also as a Diet Coke version) were launched in January 2006 in United States. The diet version was sweetened with a blend of aspartame and acesulfame potassium and was marketed as part of the Diet Coke family.
Discontinued by Pepsi
Pepsi Fire was a Pepsi cola flavor with hot cinnamon infusion. First released alongside Pepsi Ice in many part of Asian for a limited time.
Discontinued by Pepsi
Pepsi Blue was a berry-flavored soft drink produced by PepsiCo. It was marketed as a "Berry Cola Fusion", and was sold in the United States and Canada.
Discontinued by Pepsi
Pepsi Twist var en cola, som har smaksatts med några droppar citron, som gör den frisk utan att reducera colasmaken. "Pepsi, fast med en twist - citronsmak!"
A one-calorie cola that was originally sweetened with a blend of Aspartame and Acesulfame Potassium, with one calorie per serving. It was made to be similar to the international Pepsi Max but used its own formula. ONE was a sugar-free cola, marketed by PepsiCo in the United States, as an alternative to regular Pepsi and Diet Pepsi.
Discontinued by Peps
Pepsi Kona was a Pepsi Coffee flavor, also available in Diet. It was test-marketed in Philadelphia during May 1996 until 1997, which due to low sales never led to a full release.
Discontinued by Coca-Cola
OK Soda was a soft drink created by Coca-Cola in 1993 that courted the American Generation X demographic with unusual advertising tactics, including neo-noir design, chain letters and deliberately negative publicity. The slogan was "Things are going to be OK."
Discontinued by Pepsi
Crystal Pepsi was a clear cola soft drink (without any coloring) made by PepsiCo. It was originally released in the US and Canada.
Discontinued by Pepsi
Pepsi A.M. was a variant of Pepsi. Its flavor was the same as regular Pepsi, but added 25% more caffeine. There was also a "Diet Pepsi A.M" variant that had one calorie.
Discontinued by Coca-Cola
New Coke (also called Coca-Cola II) was the unofficial name of a reformulation of the soft drink Coca-Cola Original, introduced by The Coca-Cola Company in April 1985.
Discontinued by Pepsi
Was a cherry flavored cola. Introduced by PepsiCo in 1984. It contained 10% fruit juice and was created to compete with Coca-Cola Cherry in the 1980s. Later replaced with Pepsi Wild Cherry. A Diet variant was also available. Reintroduced in India 2008 as a mango-flavored fruit drink, today known as Tropicana Slice.
Discontinued by Coca-Cola
TaB was a diet cola soft drink produced by Coca-Cola. The company's first diet drink, TaB, was popular with some people in the 1960s and 1970s, as a healthier alternative to regular Coca-Cola. It was introduced in 1963 and discontinued in 2020.
Discontinued by Coca-Cola
White Coke was a colorless variant of Coca-Cola produced in the 1940s at the request of Marshal of the Soviet Union Georgy Zhukov. Like other colorless colas, it had the same flavor as Coca-Cola Original. The soft drink was virtually unchanged by the absence of caramel coloring. (The can is an illustration)
Brands that according to some are considered cola drinks, but which are still not really a cola. But just to be nice, these drinks have also been given a place on Cola-Zero.com.
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