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Coca-Cola Light Sango

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Coca-Cola Light Sango
Product typeOrange-flavoured cola
OwnerThe Coca-Cola Company
CountryFrance
Introduced2005
Discontinued2008; 16 years ago (2008)
Related brandsCoke Citra, Diet Coke/Coke Light with Lime, Diet Coke/Coke Light with Lemon, Mezzo Mix

Coca-Cola Light Sango is a blood-orange flavoured variety of Coca-Cola Light/Diet Coke produced by The Coca-Cola Company, available in France since mid-2005. It was the first variety of Coca-Cola to have been developed outside of the company's Atlanta, Georgia, headquarters,[1] primarily due to Belgium's reputation as the world's top consumer of Coke Light products per capita.[2] Coke Sango's production is also due, in part, to the success of previous citrus-flavoured varieties of Coke Light in Europe.

Coke Sango's name is based on sang, the French word for blood, in reference to its blood orange flavouring.

Produced in France and Belgium, the drink was discontinued in 2008. In early 2018, Coca-Cola released a similar drink for the U.S. and Canada,[3] named "Zesty Blood Orange".[4] Other variants of the Diet Coke released that year included lime, mango and cherry.[5]

References

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  1. ^ Coke turns to Belgium for the launch of 'Sango', 11.04.2005
  2. ^ The Cola Index on LVB.net. 7 Apr 2005
  3. ^ A Review of the Delirious New Diet Coke Flavors by Caity Weaver. January 23, 2018
  4. ^ The history of Coca-Cola flavours on Southern Kitchen
  5. ^ The new Diet Coke is zesty, feisty and so thirsty for millennials’ approval By MAURA JUDKIS | The Washington Post - January 13, 2018