Coca-Cola Zero Sugar 2L
Coca-Cola Zero Sugar is a sugar free, low calorie soft drink with the great taste of original Coca-Cola. Zero sugar, this product is GMO free, this product is gluten free, this product is allergen free, and this product is suitable for vegetarians/vegans. Ingredients Carbonated Water, Color (Caramel E150d), Acid (Phosphoric Acid), Sweeteners (Aspartame, Acesulfame K), Natural Flavorings including Caffeine, Acidity Regulator (Sodium Citrates) Allergen Information Free From Celery, Free From Cereals Containing Gluten, Free From Crustaceans, Free From Eggs, Free From Fish, Free From Lupin, Free From Milk, Free From Molluscs, Free From Mustard, Free From Nuts, Free From Peanuts, Free From Sesame, Free From Soya, Free From Sulphur Dioxide/Sulphites. Suitable for Vegetarians; Suitable for Vegans; Gluten free Nutritional Information Typical Values Per 100ml Per 250ml (%*) Energy 1.4kJ 4kJ 0.3kcal 1kcal (0%) Fat 0g 0g (0%) of which saturates 0g 0g (0%) Carbohydrate 0g 0g (0%) of which sugars 0g 0g (0%) Protein 0g 0g (0%) Salt 0.02g 0.05g (1%) *Reference intake of an average adult (8400kJ/2000kcal)
Coca-Cola Zero Sugar is a sugar free, low calorie soft drink with the great taste of original Coca-Cola. Zero sugar, this product is GMO free, this product is gluten free, this product is allergen free, and this product is suitable for vegetarians/vegans. Ingredients Carbonated Water, Color (Caramel E150d), Acid (Phosphoric Acid), Sweeteners (Aspartame, Acesulfame K), Natural Flavorings including Caffeine, Acidity Regulator (Sodium Citrates) Allergen Information Free From Celery, Free From Cereals Containing Gluten, Free From Crustaceans, Free From Eggs, Free From Fish, Free From Lupin, Free From Milk, Free From Molluscs, Free From Mustard, Free From Nuts, Free From Peanuts, Free From Sesame, Free From Soya, Free From Sulphur Dioxide/Sulphites. Suitable for Vegetarians; Suitable for Vegans; Gluten free Nutritional Information Typical Values Per 100ml Per 250ml (%*) Energy 1.4kJ 4kJ 0.3kcal 1kcal (0%) Fat 0g 0g (0%) of which saturates 0g 0g (0%) Carbohydrate 0g 0g (0%) of which sugars 0g 0g (0%) Protein 0g 0g (0%) Salt 0.02g 0.05g (1%) *Reference intake of an average adult (8400kJ/2000kcal)
Coca-Cola Zero Sugar is a sugar free, low calorie soft drink with the great taste of original Coca-Cola. Zero sugar, this product is GMO free, this product is gluten free, this product is allergen free, and this product is suitable for vegetarians/vegans. Ingredients Carbonated Water, Color (Caramel E150d), Acid (Phosphoric Acid), Sweeteners (Aspartame, Acesulfame K), Natural Flavorings including Caffeine, Acidity Regulator (Sodium Citrates) Allergen Information Free From Celery, Free From Cereals Containing Gluten, Free From Crustaceans, Free From Eggs, Free From Fish, Free From Lupin, Free From Milk, Free From Molluscs, Free From Mustard, Free From Nuts, Free From Peanuts, Free From Sesame, Free From Soya, Free From Sulphur Dioxide/Sulphites. Suitable for Vegetarians; Suitable for Vegans; Gluten free Nutritional Information Typical Values Per 100ml Per 250ml (%*) Energy 1.4kJ 4kJ 0.3kcal 1kcal (0%) Fat 0g 0g (0%) of which saturates 0g 0g (0%) Carbohydrate 0g 0g (0%) of which sugars 0g 0g (0%) Protein 0g 0g (0%) Salt 0.02g 0.05g (1%) *Reference intake of an average adult (8400kJ/2000kcal)
Coca-Cola Zero Sugar is a sugar free, low calorie soft drink with the great taste of original Coca-Cola. Zero sugar, this product is GMO free, this product is gluten free, this product is allergen free, and this product is suitable for vegetarians/vegans. Ingredients Carbonated Water, Color (Caramel E150d), Acid (Phosphoric Acid), Sweeteners (Aspartame, Acesulfame K), Natural Flavorings including Caffeine, Acidity Regulator (Sodium Citrates) Allergen Information Free From Celery, Free From Cereals Containing Gluten, Free From Crustaceans, Free From Eggs, Free From Fish, Free From Lupin, Free From Milk, Free From Molluscs, Free From Mustard, Free From Nuts, Free From Peanuts, Free From Sesame, Free From Soya, Free From Sulphur Dioxide/Sulphites. Suitable for Vegetarians; Suitable for Vegans; Gluten free Nutritional Information Typical Values Per 100ml Per 250ml (%*) Energy 1.4kJ 4kJ 0.3kcal 1kcal (0%) Fat 0g 0g (0%) of which saturates 0g 0g (0%) Carbohydrate 0g 0g (0%) of which sugars 0g 0g (0%) Protein 0g 0g (0%) Salt 0.02g 0.05g (1%) *Reference intake of an average adult (8400kJ/2000kcal)
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The lowest price for Coca-Cola Zero Sugar 2L right now is $4.50 at Rusty's IGA, compared across 3 retailers.
The all-time low was $1.49 on 30 May 2026 — today's price is 202% above the lowest ever. It has been notably cheaper before — worth setting a price alert.
Prices last updated 22 June 2026.
Last updated at 22/06/2026 16:52:58
Coca-Cola Zero Sugar Soft Drink Bottle 2L
Coca Cola Zero Sugar Pet Btl 2L
Coca-Cola Zero Sugar Cola Drink 2L
Delivery between 29 June – 1 July on orders of $57+
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As someone who consumes a lot of diet soda, Coca-Cola Zero is a perfectly acceptable option, though I prefer Pepsi products overall. It definitely has a smoother taste as far as carbonation goes— which is great if that’s what you prefer, but I lean towards wanting a bubblier drink. Despite preferring most Zero/alternatively sweetened drinks to their standard diet counterparts, I slightly prefer the taste of Diet Coke to Coke Zero. Packaging is standard with nothing unique or particularly efficient to comment on. Price is for multipacks is outlandish to me, but that applies to all brand name soda nowadays. I would characterize it overall as a drink that is enjoyable when I want a diet soda and there are no other options available, but I don’t go out of my way to seek ... MoreAs someone who consumes a lot of diet soda, Coca-Cola Zero is a perfectly acceptable option, though I prefer Pepsi products overall. It definitely has a smoother taste as far as carbonation goes— which is great if that’s what you prefer, but I lean towards wanting a bubblier drink. Despite preferring most Zero/alternatively sweetened drinks to their standard diet counterparts, I slightly prefer the taste of Diet Coke to Coke Zero. Packaging is standard with nothing unique or particularly efficient to comment on. Price is for multipacks is outlandish to me, but that applies to all brand name soda nowadays. I would characterize it overall as a drink that is enjoyable when I want a diet soda and there are no other options available, but I don’t go out of my way to seek it out specifically.
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There is nothing better than this Coke Zero! It’s energizing and mouthwatering. The sweetness of this kind of coke is precisely balanced. While this has a somewhat less sweet taste than regular Coca-Cola, it tastes very much the same overall. The only reason I drink them is because they are sugar-free and low in calories. In particular, it's inexpensive and easy to find in any store. The ideal beverage for every occasion. The fresh flavor goes well with any meal and at any party. Sometimes I think it has great taste and is satisfying with little guilt. So it's probably a better fit for people who like sweeter soft drinks.
| Typical Values | Per 100ml |
| Energy | 1.4kJ |
| Fat | 0g |
| of which saturates | 0g |
| Carbohydrate | 0g |
Coca-Cola Zero Sugar Soft Drink Bottle 2L
Coca Cola Zero Sugar Pet Btl 2L
Coca-Cola Zero Sugar Cola Drink 2L
Delivery between 29 June – 1 July on orders of $57+
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As someone who consumes a lot of diet soda, Coca-Cola Zero is a perfectly acceptable option, though I prefer Pepsi products overall. It definitely has a smoother taste as far as carbonation goes— which is great if that’s what you prefer, but I lean towards wanting a bubblier drink. Despite preferring most Zero/alternatively sweetened drinks to their standard diet counterparts, I slightly prefer the taste of Diet Coke to Coke Zero. Packaging is standard with nothing unique or particularly efficient to comment on. Price is for multipacks is outlandish to me, but that applies to all brand name soda nowadays. I would characterize it overall as a drink that is enjoyable when I want a diet soda and there are no other options available, but I don’t go out of my way to seek ... MoreAs someone who consumes a lot of diet soda, Coca-Cola Zero is a perfectly acceptable option, though I prefer Pepsi products overall. It definitely has a smoother taste as far as carbonation goes— which is great if that’s what you prefer, but I lean towards wanting a bubblier drink. Despite preferring most Zero/alternatively sweetened drinks to their standard diet counterparts, I slightly prefer the taste of Diet Coke to Coke Zero. Packaging is standard with nothing unique or particularly efficient to comment on. Price is for multipacks is outlandish to me, but that applies to all brand name soda nowadays. I would characterize it overall as a drink that is enjoyable when I want a diet soda and there are no other options available, but I don’t go out of my way to seek it out specifically.
There is nothing better than this Coke Zero! It’s energizing and mouthwatering. The sweetness of this kind of coke is precisely balanced. While this has a somewhat less sweet taste than regular Coca-Cola, it tastes very much the same overall. The only reason I drink them is because they are sugar-free and low in calories. In particular, it's inexpensive and easy to find in any store. The ideal beverage for every occasion. The fresh flavor goes well with any meal and at any party. Sometimes I think it has great taste and is satisfying with little guilt. So it's probably a better fit for people who like sweeter soft drinks.
As said, it's Coke Zero, and you're probably here not because you haven't tried it and decided that you already like it, but just to see if it tastes the same when ordered here online. It does. Just be careful. THESE ARE THE TINY CANS, NOT THE REGULAR SIZE CANS. That was my mistake; I thought I was getting the regular sized cans, because I misread the MINI part. That said, if you know what you're getting, these mini cans are more than I'd like to pay, but the mini size is actually perfect, because I often don't drink the whole full-sized can anyway, and so these little mini cans have just enough for one serving. I'll probably get them again intentionally, because I like the mini servings; they're just more expensive than buying the larger cans.
It seems that Coke Zero's recipe has altered, and I no longer really enjoy it. It has a diluted flavor. Although the modifications make it taste more like the diet, I still prefer "zero" to "diet". But ultimately, marketing is key. Reduction of sugar or something "bad" is implied by "diet" labels, not complete elimination of sugar, and it also indicates that the consumer must be "on a diet." Nowadays, marketing to those who are following diet fads is less successful than it was in the 1990s. Based on my own experience, I prefer to drink sugar-free beverages because I don't want to drink a lot of liquid sugar; I do, however, want something tasty and fizzy, not because I'm "dieting." It would be preferable for Coke Pepsi to remain with "zero" and completely abandon ... MoreIt seems that Coke Zero's recipe has altered, and I no longer really enjoy it. It has a diluted flavor. Although the modifications make it taste more like the diet, I still prefer "zero" to "diet". But ultimately, marketing is key. Reduction of sugar or something "bad" is implied by "diet" labels, not complete elimination of sugar, and it also indicates that the consumer must be "on a diet." Nowadays, marketing to those who are following diet fads is less successful than it was in the 1990s. Based on my own experience, I prefer to drink sugar-free beverages because I don't want to drink a lot of liquid sugar; I do, however, want something tasty and fizzy, not because I'm "dieting." It would be preferable for Coke Pepsi to remain with "zero" and completely abandon the "diet" moniker. It's more enticing and the truth in advertising. A "zero" line and "diet" appear superfluous. Coke Zero and Coca-Cola brand sodas are good overall, but they might be better.
I’ve never absolutely loved soda products in my life, especially since regular soda would always give me a terrible sugar crash, but I picked up a 12-pack of Coke Zero from my local Safeway for a party for $9.99 (though you can often find it on sale for cheaper). The taste is quite similar to regular Coke (I honestly couldn’t tell the difference, although I’ve been desensitized to the aftertaste of artificial sweeteners), with the signature taste of vanilla and spices. Overall, this is a great, low-calorie alternative that I think tastes a lot more like Coke than Diet Coke does (probably because this uses aspartame and acesulfame potassium as sweetening agents while Diet Coke just uses aspartame. Additionally, it’s a bit lower in caffeine content, if you’re more ... MoreI’ve never absolutely loved soda products in my life, especially since regular soda would always give me a terrible sugar crash, but I picked up a 12-pack of Coke Zero from my local Safeway for a party for $9.99 (though you can often find it on sale for cheaper). The taste is quite similar to regular Coke (I honestly couldn’t tell the difference, although I’ve been desensitized to the aftertaste of artificial sweeteners), with the signature taste of vanilla and spices. Overall, this is a great, low-calorie alternative that I think tastes a lot more like Coke than Diet Coke does (probably because this uses aspartame and acesulfame potassium as sweetening agents while Diet Coke just uses aspartame. Additionally, it’s a bit lower in caffeine content, if you’re more sensitive to that. I would certainly purchase this again for a refreshing pick-me-up drink!
I’m not one to like diet soda. I managed to accidentally buy a can of Coke Zero and actually liked it. I was surprised that it didn’t taste like Diet Coke and other diet soda. I’ve never been a big fan of regular Coke because it’s always been a bit too sweet for me. I strictly was a Dr Pepper and Mtn Dew person but would drink a Coke on occasion, especially Mexican Coke in the glass bottles. Since I found Coke Zero, it’s the only soda I will drink if I opt for soda. The flavor isn’t overly sweet like Coke is known for. I absolutely enjoy it and haven’t found anything else that’s a Zero that I like.
I like Coke Zero. It tastes better than Diet Coke and better than Pepsi. It's not overly sweet. I always get the 12 oz bottles since I don't drink much and it takes me a few days to finish one bottle. I've noticed however that ever since I started drinking carbonated water, the Coke Zero tastes stale/flat. If you can afford it, purchase the ones in glass bottles since those bottles seem to hold carbonation better. If you're sensitive to artificial sweeteners like I am, you will have a slight onset of vertigo from a combination of the artificial sweetener and carbonation. I would give it five stars if the drink was more carbonated.
Every Pick Up or Delivery Never Ever Gets my Cherry Coke Zeros or Coke Zero correct? Bet if I EVER GOT THE BOTTLE ORDERS CORRECT, they would taste as great as the more expensive 12packs are, huh? And if I had time to return b exchange them, I would go shopping myself .. I use the pickup n delivery option when I work %26 on call 24/7 … before I always ran into Pick n Sav by work or Rameys die to less traffic and more registers than self checkouts open, which means more registers open= quicker in %26 out.... so once I get the right ones on a delivery Coca-Cola Com I’ll be sure to brag brag on them! But this diabetic would die or end up in a coma if I drank the reg cokes I got that aren’t zero sugar!! Maybe remind shoppers for Walmart pick up and delivery, mostly diet ... MoreEvery Pick Up or Delivery Never Ever Gets my Cherry Coke Zeros or Coke Zero correct? Bet if I EVER GOT THE BOTTLE ORDERS CORRECT, they would taste as great as the more expensive 12packs are, huh? And if I had time to return b exchange them, I would go shopping myself .. I use the pickup n delivery option when I work %26 on call 24/7 … before I always ran into Pick n Sav by work or Rameys die to less traffic and more registers than self checkouts open, which means more registers open= quicker in %26 out.... so once I get the right ones on a delivery Coca-Cola Com I’ll be sure to brag brag on them! But this diabetic would die or end up in a coma if I drank the reg cokes I got that aren’t zero sugar!! Maybe remind shoppers for Walmart pick up and delivery, mostly diet or zero sugar buyers dnt do it by choice, but due to health reasons!!!! And that one elderly or blind customer drinking that messed up Coke not Coke Zero, WILL KILL THEM OR PUT CUSTOMER INTO A DIABETIC COMA.. due to the customer receiving mixed up drink order %26 the wrong can drink mistake adds 42 g of sugar per cup, due to raised sugar levels! (bottles are too similar Mr COCA COLA COMPANY, MAYBE HELP US OUT MAKING ALL ZERO DRINKS A COMPLETELY DIFF COLOR? %26 HELP US ALL OUT????)
| Typical Values | Per 100ml |
| Energy | 1.4kJ |
| Fat | 0g |
| of which saturates | 0g |
| Carbohydrate | 0g |