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By Danielle Wiener-Bronner, CNN
September 12, 2023

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For about a year and a half, Coca-Cola has experimented with limited-edition beverages that have mystery tastes — most of them with vague, futuristic concepts and undisclosed flavors.

The latest one, Coca-Cola Y3000, fits the bill. The one distinction: It’s supposed to taste like the future. Fittingly, the soft-drink giant used artificial intelligence to help determine the flavor and packaging.

It’s important for Coca-Cola to keep customers — particularly younger ones — excited about Coke, its more-than-a-century-old signature product. In recent years, health-conscious consumers have shied away from sugary beverages, making it trickier for soda sellers to market their legacy brands. Coca-Cola has used its Creations platform, responsible for limited-edition flavors like Y3000, to try to make the brand resonate with younger consumers.

Like all Creations drinks, Coca-Cola Y3000 is designed to taste mostly like Coke, with a bit of something else. To come up with that extra note of flavor, and the packaging design, Coca-Cola turned to AI.

The company relied on regular old human insights by finding out what flavors people associate with the future. Then it used AI to help figure out flavor pairings and profiles, a spokesperson said. For the product’s packaging — which appears to allude to a Y2K aesthetic with funky bubbles, pink and blue coloring and a pixelated logo — Coca-Cola used AI-generated images to create a mood board for inspiration. The aluminum can even gives credit where it’s due, prominently noting it’s “Co-Created with AI.”

Y3000, which comes in zero and full sugar varieties in the United States and Canada, will be sold for a limited time starting Tuesday and cost as much as regular Coke.

As with other flavors from Coca-Cola’s Creations platform, Y3000 pairs online experiences with real-life events or merchandise. Customers can scan a QR code on the Y3000 package to reach the Creations site, where they can play around with what the future might look like in 977 years.

The launch also includes a limited-edition capsule collection developed with the luxury streetwear brand Ambush, available at the brand’s website this fall. Coca-Cola has also partnered with the fashion brand Highsnobiety on a collection in the past.

Space, dreams and pixels​

Coca-Cola has released a number of limited edition flavors through Creations, most recently Coca-Cola Ultimate, which was aimed at gamers and made in partnership with Riot Games, publisher of the multi-player online battle arena game League of Legends.

Before Ultimate came Starlight, inspired by space; Dreamworld, which the company said tastes like dreams; and Byte, which is supposed to have a pixel flavor. Coca-Cola has also partnered with musicians Rosalía and Marshmello on limited-edition flavors.

With the exception of the Marshmello beverage (flavored not with marshmallows, but strawberry and watermelon) Coca-Cola has stayed mum on what these products are supposed to taste like.

“We’re never really going to answer that question” in a “straightforward” way, Oana Vlad, senior director of global strategy at Coca-Cola, previously told CNN. But “the flavor profile is always, we say, 85 to 90% Coke. And then that 10-to-15% twist of something unexpected.”

The flavors are not designed to become permanent offerings, said CEO James Quincey at the Redburn CEO conference last year.

“They’re more engaging and more interesting, demonstrably, than a flavor, a Coke with vanilla or something,” he said. “Testing the boundaries … that’s about engagement with consumers.”
 
Zero sugar no thanks. I don't want aspartame in my body
I can't stand it either. Gives me a headache. I wish they'd have stuck to good old saccharine. Coke Zero with Splenda has a nasty chemical weird taste too. The only diet one I've ever liked is Diet Dr Pepper, which is still aspartame but doesn't have such a nasty aftertaste and headache like the Coke products.
 
I can't stand it either. Gives me a headache. I wish they'd have stuck to good old saccharine. Coke Zero has a nasty chemical weird taste too. The only diet one I've ever liked is Diet Dr Pepper, which is still aspartame but doesn't have such a nasty aftertaste and headache like the Coke products.
Tastes like plastic to me. Yeah sugar is bad for you but at least I know what that stuff is
 
Eh… I’ll give it a try if I see it in stores, I did try out all of the other flavors (excluding Byte due to the way that one was released) after all.
Zero sugar no thanks. I don't want aspartame in my body
I can't stand it either. Gives me a headache. I wish they'd have stuck to good old saccharine. Coke Zero with Splenda has a nasty chemical weird taste too. The only diet one I've ever liked is Diet Dr Pepper, which is still aspartame but doesn't have such a nasty aftertaste and headache like the Coke products.
Tastes like plastic to me. Yeah sugar is bad for you but at least I know what that stuff is
If you guys read the article then you‘d see that they’re making it in both zero-sugar and regular versions, they did the same thing for past Coke Creations flavors too.
 
Is this the same AI that tried to convince us to make Poison gas?

I'll pass, just in case.
 
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During the pandemic Coke took the opportunity to change their Zero formula, it fucking sucks now and I will never buy it again. They also discontinued the best diet soda of all time, Diet Barqs, and started to push "flavors". Notice all these limited edition cokes coming out? They are desperately trying to up revenue, and it seems like its working because its up since 2020.

We basically cut all sodas out after the pandemic, prices have been wild on 12 packs, almost 7 bucks each at my local store. Sometimes we will try these gimmicks but they are priced high and usually not very good.
 
AI is the new 3D/cyber

It's it's literally 90% marketing hype and people not realising they're doing marketing hype

It's like when games come out and promise 6 million planets (in 4 years) and it's literally just a bunch of empty procedurally generated nonsense
 
Eh… I’ll give it a try if I see it in stores, I did try out all of the other flavors (excluding Byte due to the way that one was released) after all.



If you guys read the article then you‘d see that they’re making it in both zero-sugar and regular versions, they did the same thing for past Coke Creations flavors too.
Oh nice! Thanks. Maybe I will try it 😏
 
Tastes like plastic to me. Yeah sugar is bad for you but at least I know what that stuff is
Aspartame is a methyl ester of two amino acids (aspartame and phenylalanine). Amino acids are obviously part of every day proteins, and esters are found in fats and almost everything that has a smell.

Point being: this is not a complicated molecule with 50 different synthesis steps. The biggest potential problem is the "methyl" part of "methyl ester", because it metabolizes to methanol (and then to formaldehyde and formate, which is the dangerous part of methanol). But that's true of many methyl esters, including the ones in fruit & veg, and methanol is normally found at low levels in the blood & breath of people for that reason.

You don't have to enjoy it, but it is quite safe... I would guess that between the risks above and the catastrophic effects of a high-sugar diet, the former is far safer.
 
All diet and "zero" pop is fucking disgusting. I don't know what yank Coke tastes like (I assume it's not as good due to it being made with HFCS), but I definitely can't stand any of the diet drinks.
I've never seen a thin person drinking diet coke.
 
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