Coca-Cola is bringing back its fan-favorite Diet Cherry Coke, five years after quietly pulling it from shelves.
The relaunch puts Coca-Cola in direct competition with Diet Dr. Pepper Cherry, which has been a staple since 2009.
Coca-Cola bosses increasingly see Dr Pepper as a threat. Dr Pepper’s sales have steadily risen in recent years, and last year it overtook Pepsi to become America’s No 2 soda behind Coke.
The returning Diet Cherry Coke will feature retro-style packaging inspired by the original 1980s design. It’s expected to hit Kroger shelves next month, with Costco stores in Canada also planning to stock it.
Diet Cherry Coke became an instant hit when it launched in 1986 and was popular into the 1990s. But its popularity faded and it was axed in 2020.
Now, nostalgia — and some competitive pressure — is bringing it back.
‘It’s been years since the OG Diet Cherry Coke has been out so I’m really looking forward to getting it again,’ Food blogger Snackolator wrote on their Instagram post.
‘Where can I find! This is an emergency!,’ a commenter joked on Instagram.
Food blogger Snackolator revealed Diet Cherry Coke would be returning to shore shelves after a five-year hiatus

The Coke flavor is competing against the Diet Dr. Pepper Cherry Coke, which has been on store shelves since 2009
The news comes months after Coca-Cola launched its Orange Cream soda.
The company told DailyMail.com in December that it was developed ‘in direct response to consumer demand for the iconic and nostalgic taste of orange cream.’
Social media users were thrilled to learn about the Orange debut, and had ‘high hopes’ for success.
The beverage is expected to be available on store shelves until next year.
Coca-Cola also sparked a social media frenzy in April by relaunching its fan-favorite ‘Share a Coke’ campaign.
Besides Dr. Pepper, Coca-Cola is in friendly competition with Olipop and Poppi beverages through its Simply Pop prebiotic soda brand.
The Simply Pop sodas come in five flavors: strawberry, pineapple mango, fruit punch, lime and citrus punch.
The company managed to launch these wide array of beverages before consumers noticed it quietly tweaked its Coke Zero recipe.

Besides the upcoming flavor, Coca-Cola made headlines for releasing Orange Cream soda and reawakening its ‘Share a Coke’ campaign
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Coca-Cola had been making headlines for its relationships with Costco and Subway.
Costco announced plans to replace Pepsi with Coca-Cola products in food courts last year.
The first Coca-Cola machine was seen at a newly-opened California store in March.
But while Coca-Cola gained Costco, it lost Subway.
The sandwich chain entered a 10-year deal with PepsiCo in 2024 to supply all US restaurants with Pepsi products.
Despite pushback from some franchise managers who wanted to keep Coke, Pepsi drinks were in all locations throughout the nation by January 1.
DailyMail.com has reached out to Coca-Cola for comment about the drink’s return.