Swerve (drink)

Swerve was a flavored and vitamin-fortified dairy drink introduced in the United States in 2003 by The Coca-Cola Company.

It contained 51% skim milk, was sweetened by a blend of sugar and sucralose, and provided 30% of the recommended daily allowance of Vitamins A, C & D and Calcium.

The drink's label carried the American Heart Association's "Heart Smart" seal, for meeting the "food criteria for saturated fat and cholesterol for healthy people over age 2".

[1] However, water and sweeteners made up much of the other 49% of the drink, and the calorie count for an 11 oz.

When Coca-Cola discontinued Swerve in 2005; only the chocolate flavor remained on the market.

The original three drink line-up of Swerve dairy drinks from the early 2000s.