
"Starbucks' 2025 holiday menu is swiftly rolling out seasonal items as of this writing, and Coca-Cola is getting in on the festivities this year, as well. If your immediate reaction to that news is, "Well, of course Coca-Cola is in full celebratory mode," you should know that this is actually a pretty big deal. In fact, the 2025 holiday cans mark the first holiday release from the company in five years."
"Now, this should signify excitement for Coca-Cola fans, but I'll admit to being pretty skeptical about the release ahead of trying it; Holiday Creamy Vanilla simply sounds like a fancy name for one of Coke's already-standard flavors. Still, I'm intrigued to see how this product will differentiate itself from the non-holiday option, and I can't deny that it comes in cute, festive packaging. While the cans are easily reminiscent of the holiday season, are the drinks worth the trip to your local Walmart?"
"Holiday Creamy Vanilla Coca-Cola cans are available now in Walmart stores around the country, and you can buy them as a 12-pack of 12-ounce cans, or as 20-ounce bottles. The full sugar version can also be found in 2-liter bottles. Prices will likely vary depending on your store's location. The cans are only available for a limited time - which makes sense, given their "holiday" branding - but we're not entirely sure how long that will last."
Coca-Cola introduced Holiday Creamy Vanilla as a limited-time holiday flavor, marking the company's first holiday release in five years. The product features festive packaging intended to evoke the holiday season. Some observers expressed skepticism that Holiday Creamy Vanilla may closely resemble existing Coca-Cola flavor variants. The beverage is sold at Walmart in 12-packs of 12-ounce cans and 20-ounce bottles, with full-sugar options available in 2-liter bottles and prices varying by store. A zero-sugar version contains zero calories, 55 milligrams of sodium, and is sweetened with aspartame. The duration of availability has not been specified.
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