

I chilled the drink in the fridge, as it feels wrong to be drinking room temperature soda. The fizziness carries the crisp and refreshing feeling of a Coke, as you’d expect. Now, you might think those flavors aren’t fit for soda, but it surely balances the sweetness.

After several sips, it’s noticeably a bit bitter in the way that angostura bitters are. There isn’t an immediately recognizable flavor, but it slowly surfaces in the aftertaste. Once you get past the sugary factor, it actually tastes pretty smooth.

The sweetness is immediately overpowering - I imagine it’s a similar intensity to how it would feel if I was being attacked by the enemy in a video game. On the first sip, the taste is completely opposite from what the initial look implies. Similarly, the color is also a tinge lighter and more transparent than the Coca-Cola you know. Coca-Cola Zero Byte Review & TasteĪ quick whiff of the drink gives off the signature Coca-Cola scent, although slightly fainter than OG Coke. The zero sugar, zero calorie cola is labeled as “pixel flavored,” which keeps the element of mystery going until you actually pop it open. I got an early taste of the soda, and upon first look, the metallic purple packaging of the slim 12.5-ounce can looks sleek and modern with a trippy graphic and Coca-Cola’s iconic logo in pixel form. The limited-time offerings will have you testing your taste buds as the company tries to bring abstract flavors to life. Coca-Cola Creations was launched in February 2022 to bring in new collaborations and ideas, like the space-inspired berry-flavored Coca-Cola Starlight complete with an AR concert from singer Ava Max. If you’re not familiar with Coke’s latest venture beyond flavors like cherry and vanilla, let me fill you in.
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In this Coca-Cola Zero Byte review, I crack open the new drink and spill all the tasting notes you can expect if you get your hands on this extremely limited-edition soda yourself. Naturally, I was curious to decode the cryptic flavor profile. The new soda is meant to taste like “powering up a game,” according to the brand. In this piece, we taste Coca-Cola’s Zero Byte.Ĭoca-Cola stepped into the digital realm to extract the taste of pixels for its second flavor Creation: Zero Sugar Byte.
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