Jenny Boyter’s stash is dwindling.
The Atlanta resident has just one 12-pack left of Tab — a diet soda that Coca-Cola canceled five years ago.
Even so, during a November interview at her home, Boyter gleefully popped the top on a can. It expired in 2021.
“It’s fizzy and everything,” Boyter, a retired school principal, said as she took a sip. She wore fuchsia lipstick, earrings with tiny Tab cans and a shirt that says “Tab, Never Forget!”
Boyter is among a group of Tab superfans, or Tabaholics, who have spent years trying to persuade Atlanta-based Coca-Cola to bring back the soda, which is often stylized as TaB and known for its pinkish cans.
The committee, called SaveTaBSoda, is more than just a fan club. Members have gathered petition signatures, put up billboards, talked to bottlers

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