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Discontinued: 2005
Tropical Remix was Sprite’s first new flavor in its history. It featured tropical fruit flavors with its classic lemon-lime taste. Tropical Remix was launched with vibrant-colored bottles and cans. Ads targeted teenagers. It was part of Coca-Cola's experiment with fruit-flavored sodas in the early 2000s.
Discontinued: 2006
Sprite Ice was a mint-flavored soda that debuted in South Korea in 2002 and later globally. It came in clear bottles with blue caps and silver-blue labels. The cooling mint sensation made it popular in Asian markets but didn’t gain traction in other markets, leading to the soda’s discontinuation.
Discontinued: Unknown
Sprite on Fire featured intense ginger flavors and was promoted for its "burning sensation.” It was largely introduced in Hong Kong and Chinese markets. In some regions, it was called "Sprite Finger Lemon.” It was Coca-Cola’s first attempt to create a spicy soda that would be attractive in Asian markets.
Discontinued: 2005
Berryclear was the second flavor in the Sprite Remix series. It featured a berry flavor and maintained Sprite’s clear appearance. Young people liked it, but it contained double the sugar of regular Sprite. Due to changing consumer preferences, the soda was discontinued alongside the entire Remix line.
Discontinued: 2006
Sruba Jam was the final Sprite Remix flavor. Its formula combined pineapple, coconut, orange, and strawberry flavors. The drink was short-lived, lasting only about one year before removal. Some folks say the flavor was too intense.
Discontinued: 2006
Sprite 3G was Sprite's entry into energy drinks. It was formulated with glucose and caffeine from green coffee beans and guarana. It was only launched in Great Britain and never expanded elsewhere. 3G was abandoned as Coca-Cola refocused on Sprite's caffeine-free identity.
Discontinued: Never Launched
Sprite Super Chilled was an ambitious concept featuring special packaging designed to create ice crystals when opened. This drink required specialized vending machines and complex technology. The project proved too costly and technically challenging to come to market.
Discontinued: Never Launched
Green was another Sprite flavor that had never been launched. It was going to be sweetened with Stevia using Truvia natural sweetener. It was part of Coca-Cola's early exploration of natural zero-calorie alternatives. It never came to market as the company decided to go in another direction.
Discontinued: 2018
Cranberry was a Sprite seasonal holiday flavor that became an internet phenomenon. It was featured in memorable LeBron James commercials, asking, "Wanna Sprite Cranberry?" The drink was officially replaced in 2019 with Winter Spiced Cranberry, but not everyone was happy with the new flavor.
Discontinued: 2015
Sprite 6 was created in partnership with LeBron James. It was formulated with cherry and orange flavors and traditional lemon-lime. Lebron’s endorsement helped push Sprite to new heights of cultural relevance. But this Sprite was discontinued when PepsiCo secured NBA partnership rights from Coca-Cola.