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Home » News » Diet Coke Lime Set to Return in 2025 After Seven-Year Hiatus

Diet Coke Lime Set to Return in 2025 After Seven-Year Hiatus

By Samuel Lee
Published: October 30, 2025
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A beloved flavor of Diet Coke is set to make a nostalgic comeback this fall. Retro Diet Coke Lime will once again be available on store shelves across the nation, having been discontinued in 2018. This revival has fans buzzing, as Coca-Cola embraces a vintage aesthetic in the new packaging.

The updated Retro Diet Coke Lime will feature striking neon lime designs paired with classic typography intended to evoke the spirit of the original flavor. Coca-Cola’s official website captures the excitement, stating, “The flavor you’ve been waiting for is back. Experience the crisp, refreshing taste of Diet Coke with a zesty lime flavor in retro limited-edition packaging.”

This much-anticipated drink will be available in both 12-pack cans and 20-ounce bottles, but only for a limited time, allowing fans to savor the iconic taste that many have missed.

The announcement of Diet Coke Lime’s return was made official on October 6, with Coca-Cola posting a vibrant video compilation on Instagram that celebrated the citrus-flavored soda. The caption excitedly confirmed, “The rumors are true, Diet Coke Lime is back.”

The initial flavor was introduced in 2004, captivating soda drinkers until its discontinuation in 2018. During the interim period, although not available in stores, fans could still enjoy the tangy taste by recreating it with Coca-Cola Freestyle machines, which offered the option to mix and match flavors.

Coca-Cola’s decision to bring back Diet Coke Lime follows a trend of reviving fan-favorite products. Earlier in 2025, the company also released a limited edition of Retro Diet Cherry Coke, suggesting that the company is keen on tapping into the nostalgia of its consumer base. In an era where many companies aim to innovate, Coca-Cola seems to be focusing instead on classic flavors that evoke personal memories and connections among customers.

For many, the return of Diet Coke Lime is more than just the revival of a soda flavor; it represents a link to simpler times and cherished moments shared over a refreshing drink. As consumers eagerly await its release, this limited return promises to introduce a new generation to the beloved flavor while rekindling fond memories for long-time fans.

As the excitement builds, one can only wonder how Coca-Cola will innovate on the classic flavors while maintaining the essence that made them favorites in the first place. With this revival, the beverage giant aims not only to delight loyal customers but also to attract new fans craving the familiar crispness of Diet Coke paired with a vibrant lime twist. Stay tuned for your chance to get your hands on this limited-time offering and relive the flavor that captured hearts nearly two decades ago.Nutrition & Diet

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