Posted on 05/21/2019 4:52:38 PM PDT by SMGFan
If you remember something called New Coke, you probably also recall that it was a bust.
Introduced by Coca-Cola in 1985, the soft drink was billed as sweeter than regular Coke, with many noticing a distinct Pepsi-like flavor to the reimagined product. Anyway, plenty of people werent having this impostor Coke.
Even Coca-Cola admits the enormous fail in its history of New Coke.
Heres the intro to the product history on the company website: To hear some tell it, April 23, 1985, was a day that will live in marketing infamy. Much angst apparently followed. There were even protest groups! Letter-writing campaigns!
The soda was only on the market for 79 days before the company pulled the drink to please customers who favored Classic Coke.
Now, the company is reversing course and joining forces with the Netflix series Stranger Things to relaunch New Coke
(Excerpt) Read more at nj.com ...
I liked Clear Pepsi
Cokesi
Maybe they should introduce Mellow Yellow “Snow” soft drink.
It wasn’t a disaster, it was the greatest marketing publicity stunt in history. It probably got a billion dollars worth of free air time from the MSM. There were people marching in the streets. There was a guy who bought something like $10K worth of old Coke and filled his basement and garage up with the stuff.
I drink very little soda, but what I do drink is made with pure cane sugar - NOT corn syrup. Makes a big difference in taste.
I heard that when Coke went out of production, they dropped cane sugar, and when they came back after the “new coke” fiasco that they used corn syrup.
Any truth to that legend?
Was it all a distraction so consumers wouldn’t immediatly hit upon the switch?
Have you never wondered why I drink only distilled water, or rain water, and only pure-grain alcohol?
I really liked the Cinnamon 7-up. (was it cinnamon? I know it was red, and had a bit of a kick to it).
That didn't last long either :(
New Coke was their transition from “Real Coke”, made with cane sugar, to “Classic Coke”, made with corn syrup.
At Costcos around here you can still buy Mexican Coke made with cane sugar instead of corn syrup. It comes in glass bottles and costs more.
Absolutely. Courtesy of your not friends at archer daniels midland and the corn sugar lobby
I probably drink one coke a month and it’s always an import from Mexico made with cane sugar...no comparison between it and the us made stuff
It was all the hype that killed it.
Had they just slowly introduced small changes in the flavor, without the hoopla, within a year people would be drinking the New Coke in the old bottles and no one would have noticed the difference.
Years ago, I read a book about this debacle. Wish I could remember the title of it. But basically the top executives at Coca Cola convened the next morning all ashen-faced. They knew that they royally screwed the pooch. And it was only going to get worse from there.
Personally I liked the COKE sold on Okinawa and Thailand fifty years ago.
It had more “zing”.
Step one. Discontinue a product which has become the hallmark of the soft drink industry and give the customers foul tasting swill instead.
Step two. Apologize, and give the customer a degraded product several levels below what you used to sell them in quality, in taste, and in cost. Tell them its really the same as the old product.
Step three. Profit.
I don’t know when they went to High Fructose Corn Syrup.
But now that I am older I don’t eat or drink anything with it in it. I add pounds almost instantly from it. Same is not true for Cane Sugar.
It wasn’t the hype with me. It was the bad taste.
[ Have you never wondered why I drink only distilled water, or rain water, and only pure-grain alcohol? ]
LOL
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