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Coca-Cola Zero Sugar Zero Koffein (Zero Caffeine) is a popular sugar-free and caffeine-free variant of the classic Coca-Cola formula. The brand's history dates back to 1886 when it was first invented in Atlanta, Georgia. This specific version is designed for consumers seeking the traditional cola taste without the effects of sugar or stimulants.
Manufacturing of Coca-Cola products follows a franchise model where The Coca-Cola Company produces the syrup concentrate, which is then sold to local bottling partners worldwide. These bottlers, such as Coca-Cola Europacific Partners in Europe or various regional bottlers in North America, prepare, package, and distribute the final product using local water sources. Due to this localized production strategy, the drink is manufactured in multiple countries to serve regional markets efficiently.
The brand remains under the ultimate ownership of The Coca-Cola Company, a multinational corporation headquartered in the United States. It continues to be one of the most recognized and widely distributed beverage brands globally, maintaining strict quality standards across all its international production facilities.
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