Over 45 products distributed by Coca-Cola use stevia extract,[6] including Vitamin Water and Seagram's Ginger Ale.
[9] In 2018, a red disc was added behind the name for greater brand identification, as part of Coca-Cola's new "global packaging" scheme.
In early 2017, the brand was dropped due to poor sales and replaced with 'Coca-Cola with Stevia', which contains less sugar than Coca-Cola Life.
[31] In Canada, the product is sweetened from natural sources and contains 50% fewer calories than regular colas.
[36] Coca-Cola Life was released in limited areas in the summer of 2014 with the product being sold at a number of locations of The Fresh Market grocery store.
[37] The nutrition data on the U.S. version of product shows 24 g carbohydrates (24 g sugar), 90 calories and 35 mg sodium.
[8] The company planned to host 4,000 events at stores where people could sample the drink for free.
[5] The list of ingredients was carbonated water, cane sugar, caramel color, caffeine, phosphoric acid, and stevia.
[43] In August, The Telegraph sent a correspondent, Harry Wallop, and a film crew onto the streets of Victoria to conduct a taste test of random people.
Specifically, the company promoted lower obesity rates and more active lifestyles among British people.
[37] "Parents" is a humorous commercial featuring a young married couple receiving news about their first pregnancy.
The commercial shows the parents going through common hardships of young parenthood, such as getting little sleep, having a toddler make a mess in the house, etc.
Toward the end of the commercial, the father closes his eyes and takes a long drink from a Coca-Cola Life bottle.