Coca-Cola Creations has made a new flavor to hit the market in Africa, as they'll be able to snag the new Wozzaah Zero Sugar flavor this week.
Coca-Cola Creations has made a new flavor to hit the market in Africa, as they'll be able to snag the new Wozzaah Zero Sugar flavor this week. According to the team, the flavor has been inspired by 'the beating heart of African culture' and will be made available only on the continent with fruit flavors taken from parts of the region.
More than just a beverage, Coca-Cola Wozzaah Zero Sugar pays tribute to the energy of the continent, recognizing the influence Africa has across all aspects of culture around the world. To celebrate this cultural resonance, Coca-Cola Wozzaah Zero Sugar invites fans to join in the vibrancy and immerse themselves in a series of exhilarating physical and digital experiences.
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