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Coca-Cola to introduce mini cans in US convenience stores
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Friday, 24 October, 2025, 16 : 00 PM [IST]
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Atlanta, USA
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Coca-Cola is set to launch mini 7.5-ounce single-serve cans of some of its sodas in US convenience stores early next year, hoping to attract cash-strapped and calorie-conscious consumers with the smaller and more affordable option.
The soft drink maker's introduction of the new single-serve mini cans is a direct effort to make Coke products more accessible amid choppy demand in the United States.
According to Joel Bishop, the company's president of commercial leadership for Coca-Cola's North American operating unit, the goal is “Affordability and recruitment.These new cans are intended to fill a gap as Bishop noted.
The suggested retail price for an individual mini can is $1.29. Furthermore, the smaller size addresses calorie concerns, with each can containing 90 calories, a significant reduction compared to the 240 calories found in the 20-ounce plastic bottle, the company's most popular offering in convenience stores.
The mini lineup will include Coke Zero Sugar, Cherry Coke, Sprite, Fanta and other new flavors. Diet Coke will also be sold in the single-serve cans in US regions where the product has strong popularity, Bishop said. Larger packs of mini cans are already available in grocery and big box stores like Costco and Kroger.
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