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Coca-Cola Zero Sugar launched in RGBs

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KATHMANDU: Coca-Cola in Nepal has launched the new Coca-Cola Zero Sugar in returnable glass bottles (RGBs) for consumers who are looking to refresh themselves with the same taste of Coca-Cola but without sugar and calories. The RGBs are reusable making them environment friendly and the glass packaging preserves the freshness of the great taste of the beverage. The Coca-Cola Zero Sugar in RGB comes in a 250ml pack at a price of Rs 40 across grocery stores in Kathmandu. Speaking on the launch of Coca-Cola Zero Sugar in RGB, Adarsh Avasthi, Country Director for Coca-Cola in Nepal shared, "At Coca-Cola, we are continuously committed to offering consumers more beverage and pack choices for various occasions. We are very excited to share our Coca-Cola Zero Sugar in RGB which is a perfect drink for those who want the same refreshing experience of drinking Coke but with zero calories. Earlier this year, Coca-Cola Nepal launched Coca-Cola Zero Sugar in a new and improved taste which gives almost the same drinking experience as the original Coke but with zero sugar. The consistent introduction of a wider range of products to suit the lifestyles of various consumers reflects the brand’s commitment to building stronger bonds with its local consumers. Pradip Pandey, Managing Director of Bottlers Nepal, shared, “Coca-Cola Zero Sugar in RGBs is a zero calorie alternate and an affordable option available in the Nepali market. It is an environment-friendly pack that is reusable and safe and ideal for consumers who want refreshment without the calories.” Along with the new 250ml RGB pack, Coca-Cola Zero Sugar is also available in 500ml and 250ml PET packs for consumers to enjoy. Coca-Cola in Nepal refreshes consumers across the country through its core product offerings of Coca-Cola, Sprite, Fanta and Kinley, and impacts thousands as a System. The Company works with WWF Nepal, WaterAid Nepal and Smartpaani on innovative integrated water management solutions for water conservation, water replenishment and to improve livelihoods of communities which has made Coca-Cola a water-positive company. READ ALSO:
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