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CoCa-Cola Is Out With The Dreamer's Flavour: Coke's New Innovation

August 11, 2022

Coca-Cola's latest experimental, limited-time flavor is here. It's called ... wait for it ... Dreamworld. And it tastes like ... dreams?

"We wanted to create a dream-inspired drink that was recognizably Coca-Cola but with additional cues that bring to life the playfulness and brightness of dreams," a company spokesperson said in an email about the product.

"We took inspiration from the technicolor world of dreams, adding a dash of vibrant flavors to our great Coca-Cola taste," the spokesperson added.
 
"Dreamworld" is the fourth drink to come out of Coca-Cola Creations, Coke's new innovation platform that focuses on limited-time items with a digital component. Creations is a way for Coca-Cola to shine a spotlight on its core product, while trying to bring gamers and younger audiences into the fold.

A few years ago, Coca-Cola cut its portfolio in half, ditching beloved products like Tab. With fewer products, it's become even more important for the company to drum up interest in Coke. But sales of regular sodas are waning across all soft drink companies, so Coke has to be creative.

Products like "Dreamworld," which advertise a concept rather than a flavor, are a way to spark conversation around Coca-Cola.

Before Dreamworld, Creations rolled out Starlight (space-flavored) and Byte (pixel-flavored). The third item, which launched earlier this summer, had a more traditional strawberry and watermelon flavor. 

While it didn't have a mysterious-sounding flavor, it was developed in collaboration with Marshmello, a Grammy-nominated DJ and electronic music producer, and marked the first time the beverage company created a drink with an artist.
 
Dreamworld cans and bottles come with QR codes that provide access to a virtual, augmented-reality "music experience," where people can listen to music from a DJ avatar and play games. Customers can also get digital Dreamworld-inspired outfits for their avatars to wear online.

People who want to try Dreamworld can buy it in the United States and Canada starting on August 15, for a limited time. The product will be available in regular and zero-sugar varieties.
























SOURCE: CNN
IMAGESOURCE: Pixabay