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RIP, Tab – Coca-Cola to discontinue revolutionary diet soda by end of 2020 - PIX11


You may not have even known Tab still existed, but now that you do, it’s time to stock up on the diet soda. Coca-Cola announced Friday it will retire the revolutionary diet drink by the end of ... Read More

Coca-Cola to discontinue diet cola Tab at year's end - UPI.com


Oct. 16 (UPI) --The Coca-Cola Company announced Friday that it would discontinue Tab diet cola at the end of this year as part of a company streamlining effort to eliminate "underperforming products." ... Read More

Coca-Cola Will Retire Tab By the End of 2020 - People.com


Coca-Cola Will Discontinue Tab, Its Original Diet Soda, By the End of 2020. Tab was first introduced back in 1963, and went on to pave the way for Diet Coke and Coke Zero Sugar ... Read More

Coca-Cola will stop selling Tab, the diet drink of a generation - USA TODAY


A Diet drink for a generation Prime Day Deals: Shop sales in tech, home, fashion, beauty & more curated by our editors. Tab debuted in 1963 as Coca-Cola's first diet soda. Sweetened with ... Read More

Coca-Cola will stop selling Tab, other products at the end of 2020 - NBC News


The Coca-Cola Co. has paid for its last Tab. The company has announced that it will stop selling cans of Tab at the end of the year, discontinuing the once-popular diet soda from the '70s and '80s ... Read More

Coca-Cola eliminating Tab, its original diet soft drink - The Atlanta Journal-Constitution


Tab, Coca-Cola Company’s original diet soft drink, is going down the drain. Born in 1963 in an era of full-sugar drinks and originally aimed just at women, TaB eventually got pegged as a pop ... Read More

Sweet nothing: Coca-Cola pulling plug on Tab - New York Daily News


Tab has finally lost its fizz. After a remarkable 57-year-run as Coca-Cola’s first diet soft drink, the company announced on Friday that it is ceasing production of the beverage mainstay. … ... Read More

Exclusive | Tab, Coca-Cola’s Diet-Soda Pioneer and a ’70s Icon, Is Going Away - WSJ - The Wall Street Journal


Business; Tab, Coca-Cola’s Diet-Soda Pioneer and a ’70s Icon, Is Going Away The beverage maker had held on to the fading brand to appease its loyal fan base, but the coronavirus pandemic ... Read More

Coca-Cola announces 2021 will be the end of ‘TaB’ | Fox 59


ATLANTA, Ga. (BRPROUD) – Say it ain’t so! December 31 marks the end of not only 2020, but a part of soda history. TaB diet soda is no more when the calendar turns to 2021. This ends a 5… ... Read More

Tab lovers hope to convince Coca-Cola to revive the once popular diet soda - The Atlanta Journal-Constitution


In 1982, Coca-Cola introduced Diet Coke, which immediately stole Tab’s thunder with a taste that was palatable to a broader audience. Tab’s sales dropped steadily over the next 38 years. Read More

Coca-Cola eliminates TaB, its original diet soft drink


TaB, Coca-Cola Co.’s original diet soft drink, is going down the drain. Born in 1963 in an era of full-sugar drinks and originally aimed just at women, TaB became a pop culture touchstone. But ... Read More

Tab, Coca-Cola’s diet-soda pioneer and a ’70s icon, is going away


The Wall Street Journal Tab, Coca-Cola’s diet-soda pioneer and a ’70s icon, is going away The beverage giant had held on to the fading brand to appease its loyal fan base, but the coronavirus ... Read More


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