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Coca-Cola Zero Azúcar is a sugar-free, calorie-free carbonated soft drink designed to mimic the original taste of Coca-Cola. The labeling 'Zero Azúcar' indicates this specific can is marketed toward Spanish-speaking regions.
Originally invented in the United States in the late 19th century by John Pemberton, the brand has grown into one of the most recognizable names globally. While the secret formula and brand identity originate from Atlanta, Georgia, the physical production of the beverage is highly decentralized.
The Coca-Cola Company operates a global franchise model where it sells concentrated syrup to local bottling partners. In the case of products labeled in Spanish like this one, manufacturing and distribution are typically handled by Coca-Cola Europacific Partners (CCEP) for the European market or various regional bottlers in Latin America, utilizing local water sources and facilities.
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