A new way to drink Coca-Cola products will be coming to U.S. convenience stores, in an effort to boost interest in the sodas.

Coke will introduce mini, 7.5-ounce cans of some of its sodas early next year, according to Reuters .

Coke Zero Sugar, Cherry Coke, Sprite, Fanta and other flavors will be offered in single-serve mini cans. In areas of the U.S. where Diet Coke is popular, mini cans of that version will be available.

The goal is to draw consumers that are interested in a more affordable and less sugary option, Joel Bishop, the company’s president of commercial leadership for North America, told Reuters.

“Affordability and recruitment are what we’re trying to do,” Bishop said. “There’s not a lot of under-$2 offerings.”

The suggested retail price for the mini cans is $1.29; the

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