Differences between Coca-Cola Zero and Coke
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Coca-Cola Zero Sugar vs. Coca-Cola Classic
Coca-Cola Zero Sugar and Coca-Cola Classic are two popular beverages from The Coca-Cola Company that differ primarily in their sweetener and nutritional content.[1] Coca-Cola Zero Sugar is a zero-calorie, sugar-free alternative to the original, sweetened with artificial sweeteners.[2] Coca-Cola Classic, on the other hand, uses natural sugars.[3]
The development of Coca-Cola Zero Sugar, originally introduced as Coke Zero in 2005, was the company's most significant product launch in 22 years.[4][5] It was formulated to mimic the taste of the original Coca-Cola. In 2017, the product was reformulated and rebranded to Coca-Cola Zero Sugar to more explicitly communicate its lack of sugar.[4] The formula was adjusted again in 2021 to taste even more like the classic version.[5]
While both drinks share a similar taste profile, consumer perceptions of the flavor difference vary. The core ingredients for both include carbonated water, caramel color, phosphoric acid, and natural flavors. The key distinction lies in the sweetening agent.[1]
Comparison Table
| Category | Coca-Cola Zero Sugar | Coca-Cola Classic |
|---|---|---|
| Calories | 0 per 355ml serving | 139 kcal per 330ml can |
| Sweetener | Aspartame and Acesulfame Potassium (Ace-K) | High-fructose corn syrup or sucrose |
| Sugar Content | 0g | 35g per 330ml can |
| Carbohydrates | 0g | 39g per 355ml can |
| Sodium | 30-40mg per 355ml serving | 45mg per 355ml can |
| Caffeine | Approximately 32-34mg per 330ml/12oz serving | Approximately 34mg per 12oz can |
| Introduction Year | 2005 (as Coke Zero)[4] | 1886 |
Ingredients and Nutrition
The primary difference between Coca-Cola Zero Sugar and Coca-Cola Classic is their sweetening ingredients. Coca-Cola Zero Sugar is sweetened by a combination of aspartame and acesulfame potassium (Ace-K). In contrast, Coca-Cola Classic is sweetened with either high-fructose corn syrup or sucrose, depending on the country of production.
Nutritionally, Coca-Cola Zero Sugar contains zero calories, zero grams of sugar, and zero grams of carbohydrates. A standard 355ml (12-ounce) can of Coca-Cola Classic contains around 140 calories and 39 grams of sugar. Both beverages contain similar amounts of caffeine and sodium. The remaining ingredients, such as carbonated water, caramel color for its distinct dark hue, phosphoric acid for a tangy flavor, and natural flavors, are largely the same.
Taste and Formulation
Coca-Cola Zero Sugar was developed to replicate the taste of Coca-Cola Classic without sugar. Since its initial launch as Coke Zero in 2005, it has undergone several reformulations to more closely match the original flavor.[5] The most recent change in 2021 aimed to further align the taste profiles.[5] Despite these efforts, opinions on whether Coca-Cola Zero Sugar successfully replicates the taste of the classic version differ among consumers.
The reformulation in 2017 involved modifying the blend of flavors while keeping the core ingredients and sweeteners the same. This change was met with mixed reactions from the public, with some consumers preferring the original Coke Zero formula.
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 "loseit.com". Retrieved January 29, 2026.
- ↑ "healthline.com". Retrieved January 29, 2026.
- ↑ "coca-cola.com". Retrieved January 29, 2026.
- ↑ 4.0 4.1 4.2 "historyoasis.com". Retrieved January 29, 2026.
- ↑ 5.0 5.1 5.2 5.3 "wikipedia.org". Retrieved January 29, 2026.
