Coca-Cola’s New ‘Orange Cream’ Flavor Amps Up Nostalgia In One Sip

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A new Coca-Cola flavor is hitting store shelves next month. Orange Cream, a classic flavor that was first introduced in 1937 as a Creamsicle ice cream bar, will now join the ranks of Coca-Cola’s product line. It blends the iconic Coke taste with orange and creamy vanilla. 

Available on February 10, the new soda will also be available as Zero Sugar. The last time Coca-Cola debuted a new flavor was “Spiced,” a raspberry-infused flavor that was discontinued last winter. Orange Cream comes in response to a growing demand for nostalgic taste, with a nod to the burgeoning ‘dirty soda’ trend, which according to Coca-Cola’s assessment of Google Trends data, has incrementally increased.

Coca-Cola says Orange Cream will not be a permanent product, but will at least be available through the first quarter of 2026.

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