
Coca Cola Orange Cream 12 Pack
What You Should Know
Coca-Cola Orange Cream 12 Pack is a seasonal-flavored extension of an iconic soda brand, merchandised in the cold or dry beverage aisle on multi-pack shelving and promotional endcaps—usually beside other soft drinks, mixers, and party-size snacks like chips and pretzels. You’ll spot it near other novelty or limited-edition Cokes and family-sized carbonated beverages. It fits occasions when shoppers are buying for social gatherings, casual meals, or on-the-go escapes: think backyard barbecues, game nights, road trips, and movie marathons. Coca‑Cola positions this item as playful and shareable, tapping into nostalgia for creamsicle flavors while targeting teens, young adults, and brand-loyal families who enjoy novelty sodas; marketing leans on bright graphics and familiar Coke branding rather than health messaging. The label features typical soft-drink claims—“natural flavors” in the ingredient list—but has no organic certification, no low-sugar or “natural” health halo beyond the flavor wording; it reads like a treat, not a health product. Processing context: this is an industrially formulated, sweetened carbonated beverage made from water, high-fructose corn syrup and flavor additives—an ultra-processed product in plain terms. Sensory details: pour it ice-cold for maximum fizz—there’s a sharp effervescence, a syrupy sweetness from the corn syrup, bright citrus top notes of orange and a rounded, creamy vanilla finish; caramel color gives it that classic cola hue. Packaged in a 12-pack of cans, it’s used in simple rituals—cracking a cold can at a tailgate, sharing a multipack at a party, or grabbing a single can for a quick sweet pick-me-up.
Nutrition Facts
Ingredients
Carbonated, Water,, High, Fructose, Corn, Syrup,, Less, Than, 2%, Of:, Caramel, Color,, Natural, Flavors,, Phosphoric, Acid,, Caffeine..
Flagged Ingredients:
- •Caramel Color - Artificial coloring
Dietary Labels
Ultra-Processing Assessment
Ultra-Processed
Why this score?
Contains industrial ingredients (high fructose corn syrup, caramel color, natural flavors) and is an industrially formulated sweetened carbonated beverage, meeting criteria for ultra-processed foods.
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Common Questions about Coca Cola Orange Cream 12 Pack
Well, 'healthy' can be a bit subjective! With 140 calories and 39 grams of sugar per can, it's definitely more of a treat than a health food. If you're looking for a fun, refreshing drink to enjoy occasionally, it fits the bill, but it’s not something you'd want to rely on for your daily hydration.
