Brand portfolio
Name Launched Discontinued Notes Picture
Sprite Zero 1974 This sugar-free version was originally produced in the United States as "Sugar Free Sprite" in 1974, then was renamed to "Diet Sprite" in 1983. In other countries, it was known as "Sprite Light." In September 2004, it was rebranded as "Diet Sprite Zero." Since then, it has become "Sprite Zero (Sprite Z)" in Argentina, Australia, Bolivia, Brazil, Chile, mainland China, Europe, Paraguay, Peru, Uruguay, and New Zealand. "Diet" was dropped from the product's name, to become simply "Sprite Zero," when new logos debuted in June 2006. The "Zero" designation for low-calorie sodas from the Coca-Cola Company was first used on Diet Sprite Zero before being used on the flagship Zero product, Coca-Cola Zero.
Sprite Ice 2002 A mint-flavored Sprite that made its debut in Korea in 2002 as "Sprite Blue," "Sprite Ice" in Canada, and '"Sprite Ice Cube" in Belgium in 2003. "Sprite Ice Blue" was introduced in Italy, Taiwan, and mainland China in 2004, and in Chile in the summer of 2005. There is also "Sprite Lemon Lime Mint."
Sprite Super Lemon 2003 Introduced in Hong Kong in 2003
Sprite on Fire 2003 A ginger-flavored variation marketed as having a burning sensation. It was introduced in Hong Kong in 2003. This flavor also debuted in mainland China and Taiwan in 2004. Available in some areas as "Sprite Finger Lemon."
Sprite Remix 2003 Fruit-flavored variations first introduced in the United States in 2003. A different flavor was available in 2004, and finally 2005. Its production has been around 11.6 billion bottles per year.
Sprite Duo 2007 A variation of Sprite with lemon juice and less carbonation and sugar that is available in Spain in cans and PET bottles. It was introduced in spring 2007[9] and phased out in early 2009.
Sprite Dry Lemon Unknown Available in Canada.
Sprite 3G Unknown An Energy drink produced to rival Red Bull. It contains Glucose, caffeine from Green coffee beans and Guarana. It has been advertised as the "new addition to the Sprite family," a Sprite baby. Glassworks (the company that does the ads for the Sprite drink) had developed the next generation of the trademark Sprite goblin and the phrase, "It keeps you sharp."[citation needed] Sprite 3G has since been discontinued in the UK.[10]
Sprite Recharge Unknown An energy drink.
Chinotto 1997 Marketed as lemon-lime soda in some countries in South America as a replacement for Sprite (Sprite uses the name "Chinotto" in countries such as Venezuela). Its taste is very similar to Sprite.
Sprite Super Chilled Unknown A sprite flavor that crates ice when its opened. sold in the UK in test markets. [11]
Sprite Green 2008 Announced December 17, 2008, Sprite Green will be sweetened with Truvia (a natural zero-calorie sweetener made from Stevia)[12]
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