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The pictured can is a Coca‑Cola zero‑sugar variant — identifiable by the Coca‑Cola Spencerian script in black on a red background and the small “zero/no sugar” wording commonly used after the brand’s recent redesigns. This styling matches the Coca‑Cola Zero Sugar (also marketed in some markets as Coca‑Cola No Sugar) packaging introduced in recent global rollouts.
Coca‑Cola products are produced under license by regional franchise bottlers around the world rather than a single central factory. Because Coca‑Cola cans are manufactured and filled in many countries by local bottlers, the product’s country of manufacture depends on where that particular can was filled — therefore the correct manufacturing designation is “Multiple countries.”
Coca‑Cola is an American brand first created in the United States; the original company behind the drink is The Coca‑Cola Company, which remains the ultimate owner. The Coca‑Cola Company is a large multinational beverage corporation headquartered in Atlanta, Georgia, USA, and it operates through a network of regional bottling partners and distributors.
The zero‑sugar variant has been marketed under slightly different names in different markets (e.g., “Coca‑Cola Zero Sugar,” “Coca‑Cola No Sugar”), and the visual identity was refreshed in recent years to bring the zero‑sugar variety closer to the classic Coca‑Cola look (black script on red background in many markets).
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