A Diet Coke instead of a multivitamin?
Coca-Cola Co. will launch fortified Diet Coke Plus in spring 2007, according to a report published Friday.
December 8 2006: 1:48 PM EST
NEW YORK (CNNMoney.com) -- Coca-Cola plans to launch a new version of Diet Coke in 2007 that is fortified with vitamins and minerals, according to a report published Friday.
Diet Coke Plus, slated for a spring launch, will be the first nutrient-enhanced carbonated soda to be offered by a major brand, said
Beverage Digest.
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A Coca-Cola representative would not confirm the report, but he did not deny it.
"We're always looking to innovate around existing brands," he said. "And we're also looking at new opportunities."
"We'll have lots of news to share on the innovation front in 2007," he added.
Next year, rival
Pepsi (
Charts) will introduce a line of enhanced carbonated drinks called "Tava," said the report.
Shares of
Coca-Cola (up $0.15 to $48.87,
Charts) traded up 0.3 percent on the New York Stock Exchange Friday.
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