South American Country Turning Coca-Cola Green

The World

It’s a hot summer day, and you’re looking to grab something to quench that thirst?

A lot of people reach for the iconic Coca-Cola.

But in one Latin American country, that iconic label’s turning green.

That’s right. Green.

That’s mostly because it’s made with sugar, but also Stevia, a plant extract used as a natural sweetener. It’s called Coca Cola Life.

So where would you be able to take a swig from a revamped green Coca-Cola bottle?

One hint: This particular South American country is already famous for one green drink.

The answer? Argentina.

And that other green drink? Mate.

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