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Caffeine Free Diet Coke is a sugar-free, calorie-free soft drink that provides the classic taste of Diet Coke without the caffeine. Originally introduced in the early 1980s as part of The Coca-Cola Company's expansion into the diet beverage market, it was first tested in 1982 and rolled out nationally shortly after.
Today, the product is manufactured in multiple countries through a massive network of regional bottling partners. The Coca-Cola Company produces the syrup concentrates and bases, which are then sold to local bottlers who finish the production by adding water and carbonation before packaging. This decentralized manufacturing model ensures that the beverage is produced close to its point of sale in nearly every major global market.
The brand remains under the ultimate ownership of The Coca-Cola Company, a multinational corporation headquartered in Atlanta, Georgia. As a leader in the global beverage industry, the company manages a vast portfolio of brands, focusing on large-scale distribution and local market relevance through its subsidiary and bottling systems.
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