DRIVING CHOICE & REDUCING SUGAR

DRIVING CHOICE & REDUCING SUGAR

More drinks, less sugar​.

As we evolve our portfolio to meet changing consumer expectations, we are also taking steps to offer more options with less added sugar while providing more drinks with nutrition benefits; optimizing our mix of products; offering more small packaging choices; and providing consumers with clear nutrition information.

Launching New Products Globally

250 reduced- and no-added sugar products were launched in 2023.

Sugar Free Beverages Globally

Commitment to Low-Sugar Products

~68% of the products in our beverage portfolio have less than 100 calories per 12-ounce serving, and 30% of our volume sold in 2023 was low- or no-calorie.

Low and zero-sugar products on shelves

Nutritional Beverages

We are offering more drinks with nutrition and functional benefits.

A mix of nutritional Coca-Cola portfolio brands

Changing the recipe across our portfolio

We realize more consumers are looking for reduced- and no-added sugar drinks. We continue to innovate across our portfolio to deliver more beverage options with less added sugar and expand the availability of low- and no-sugar beverages.

Smaller Packaging, More Control

People can enjoy the drinks they love in sizes that help them more easily control how much sugar they consume.

In 2023, 46% of our sparkling soft drink brands were sold in packages of 8.5 ounces or less.  

More information for more informed decisions

We are committed to providing transparent back- and front-of-pack nutrition information on all our products, in line with local regulations, so that consumers may make choices that fit their diets and lifestyles. ​

We provide nutrition information on nearly all product labels, with the exception of certain returnable bottles, fountain beverages and waters (unsweetened, unflavored). For these beverage and packaging types, nutrition information is provided by alternate means through our company and Coca‑Cola system websites as well as consumer hotlines to guide consumers to additional information.​

Providing More Nutrition Information

We continue to give people more information about the beverages they’re drinking. We were an early adopter of the Consumer Brands Association-led SmartLabel initiative, which enables shoppers to access more in-depth product facts by scanning on-pack QR codes. 

Our company will only place nutrition and health claims on packages when compliant with applicable national or supranational laws, regulations or guidelines. In the absence of national or supranational laws, regulations or guidelines (e.g. EU, MERCOSUR, GCC), our company will follow the Codex Guidelines for Use of Nutrition and Health Claims (CAC/GL 23-1997).

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