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Coca Cola Zero Azúcar is a sugar-free variant of the classic Coca-Cola, introduced in Spain on June 21, 2006. It was developed to cater to consumers seeking the traditional Coca-Cola taste without the sugar content. The product is manufactured in multiple countries, including Spain, to meet regional demand. The Coca-Cola Company, headquartered in Atlanta, Georgia, is the original creator and current owner of the Coca-Cola brand. The company has a global presence, with production facilities in various countries to serve international markets. Coca Cola Zero Azúcar is part of the company's portfolio of low-calorie beverages, which also includes other variants like Coca-Cola Zero Azúcar Limón and Coca-Cola Zero Azúcar Cherry. These products are sweetened with artificial sweeteners such as aspartame and acesulfame K, providing the sweet taste without the calories associated with sugar. The introduction of Coca Cola Zero Azúcar marked a significant milestone in the company's efforts to offer healthier beverage options to consumers worldwide.
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