Coca-Cola Vanilla

Coca-Cola Vanilla
Coca-Cola Vanilla logo since 2024
(regional variations exist)
A can of Coca-Cola Vanilla sold in 2024
TypeVanilla-flavored cola
ManufacturerThe Coca-Cola Company
OriginUnited States
IntroducedMay 15, 2002 (May 15, 2002)
VariantsDiet Vanilla Coke, Coke Vanilla Zero
Related productsCoca-Cola Black Cherry Vanilla
Coca-Cola Cherry
Coca-Cola Orange Vanilla
Websitecocacola.com/vanilla

Coca-Cola Vanilla, originally marketed (and still commonly known) as Vanilla Coke, is a vanilla-flavored version of Coca-Cola, a cola soft drink, produced by The Coca-Cola Company since 2002. A no-calorie version also exists, Coca-Cola Vanilla Zero Sugar, based on Coca-Cola Zero Sugar. The drink is also distributed using a Coca-Cola Freestyle machine, which injects vanilla syrup into regular Coca-Cola.

At launch, Vanilla Coke was at the time the Coca-Cola Company's biggest product launch since Diet Coke. In the United States, it was the fourth brand extension in Coca-Cola's history, following Diet Coke (1982), Cherry Coke (1985), and Lemon Diet Coke (2001); in many other countries which did not receive the latter two, Vanilla Coke became the first flavored Coca-Cola product. Coca-Cola Vanilla has been variously marketed around the world since, and in the United States it was initially discontinued in cans and bottles in 2005 before relaunching two years later. The company have also released other combo varieties of Vanilla: Coca-Cola Black Cherry Vanilla in 2006, Coca-Cola Orange Vanilla in 2019, and Coca-Cola Cherry Vanilla in 2020.