Coca-Cola is set to launch mini 7.5-ounce single-serve cans of some of its sodas in US convenience stores early next year, hoping to attract cash-strapped and calorie-conscious consumers with the smaller and more affordable option.
Reuters reported that the soft drink maker's introduction of the new single-serve mini cans is a direct effort to make Coke products more accessible amid choppy demand in the United States.
The suggested retail price for an individual mini can is $1.29. Furthermore, the smaller size addresses calorie concerns, with each can containing 90 calories, a significant reduction compared to the 240 calories found in the 20-ounce plastic bottle, the company's most popular offering in convenience stores. Also Read | Donald Trump claims Coca-Cola will switch to r