We all know the classic Coca-Cola has a few variations in terms of flavour and sugar level used. Depending on what you like, you can choose from Coca-Cola Light, Coca-Cola No Sugar, and Coca-Cola Stevia, if you’re intending to look for healthier options.
For more interesting flavours, you can choose the limited edition Coca-Cola Plus Coffee, Coca-Cola Vanilla, Exotic Mango Diet Coke, or even the Feisty Cherry Diet Coke. But have you heard of the Orange Vanilla Coke that is hitting the stores lately?
Well if you haven’t already heard about it, we’re here to tell you more!
Orange Vanilla Coke
You’re probably wondering what this concoction would possibly taste like, and believe me, I am too.
The Orange Vanilla Coke drink is available exclusively at selected Cheers and FairPrice Xpress outlets at $2.20 per can. It’s a bit on the pricey side, but it’s probably worth a try if you’re sipping it for the first time.
If you’re not too adventurous to try this, you can perhaps get a better idea of what it tastes like from those who have tried it.
According to Mothership, one person said that the drink was “nice”, though that can be pretty subjective so do take this review with a pinch of salt.
Another person who tried it likened the drink to normal Vanilla Coke because the orange flavour was subtle and almost muted.
One YouTube Channel that did a taste test said that the drink was well-balanced and tasted almost like an “orange Creamsicle float”.
Though this may sound like an entirely new creation, this flavour has actually been around for a while now, having come out in the United States about a year ago. But I guess we should be thankful that this drink has finally graced our land!
Where To Get It?
As mentioned before, the drink is available only at selected Cheers and FairPrice Xpress outlets. Some netizens have shared their disappointment in going to certain stores only to find that the Orange Vanilla Coke is not available or out of stock.
There has not been an official list to show which stores have the drink, but the convenience store did mention that the drinks are available on a while stocks last basis.
If you happen to come across the drink in a certain outlet, do let us know in the comments section so others know where to get it too!
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