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Coca-Cola C2 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (246 words) |
 | Coca-Cola C2 (also referred to as Coke C2, C2 Cola, or simply C2) is a cola-flavored beverage introduced by The Coca-Cola Company first in Japan, then later on June 7, 2004 in the United States, in response to the low-carbohydrate diet trend. |
 | It contains aspartame, acesulfame potassium, and sucralose in addition to the high fructose corn syrup typically found in cola beverages distributed in America. |
 | Though like many other brands that have lost popularity, availability of C2 has been drastically reduced since the low-carb craze didn't pan out as a permanent solution for weight loss for many. |
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 | Even with less than half of the food energy and carbohydrates of standard soft drinks, C2 is not a replacement for zero-calorie soft drinks such as Diet Coke. |
 | C2 went on sale in the U.S. on June 11, 2004, and in Canada in August 2004. |
 | Coca Cola Africa plans to support HIV/AIDS programs as part of a $50 million budget to be granted to African organizations by the end of the decade. |