Vanilla Coca-Cola is back on sale in Britain after quietly reappearing at Iceland stores and online following its disappearance from most UK retailers.
The comeback was first spotted by food deals page Newfoodsuk, which shared a photo of the drink on Facebook alongside the caption: “Vanilla Coca-Cola is back, now available exclusively at Iceland Foods.”
Shoppers were quick to share their excitement at the return of the fan favourite.
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One person wrote: “Best drink ever. Especially bottled.”
One fan added: “My favorite one.”
Another shopper said: “It’s back!! Finally.”
Vanilla Coca-Cola was once widely available across the UK before gradually disappearing from supermarket shelves, although it has occasionally returned for limited runs and remained on sale in some overseas markets, as reported by What’s The Jam.
Now, thirsty fans can once again get their hands on it – but only at Iceland.
According to the retailer, an eight-pack of 330ml cans costs £5, while a 24-pack is priced at £12.50.
Both multipacks are currently listed as “New” additions on Iceland’s website.
The return comes as flavoured cola varieties continue to prove popular with shoppers, with Coca-Cola regularly introducing and rotating limited-edition flavours in the UK.
For now, Vanilla Coca-Cola is available exclusively through Iceland, meaning fans may want to stock up while they can.
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