| Name | Launched | Notes |
| Diet Coke | 1982 | A low-calorie version of Coca-Cola with sweeteners instead of sugar or corn syrup. |
| Caffeine-Free Coca-Cola | 1983 | A variant of the standard Coca-Cola without caffeine.[citation needed] |
| Coca-Cola Cherry | 1985 | Coca-Cola with a cherry flavor. It was originally marketed as Cherry Coke (Cherry Coca-Cola), and was named as such in North America until 2006.[citation needed] |
| New Coke / Coca-Cola II | 1985 | An unpopular formula change, remained after the original formula quickly returned and was later rebranded as Coca-Cola II until its full discontinuation in 2002. In 2019, New Coke was re-introduced to the market to promote the third season of the Netflix original series, Stranger Things. |
| Golden Coca-Cola | 2001 | A limited edition produced by Beijing Coca-Cola company to celebrate Beijing's successful bid to host the Olympics. |
| Coca-Cola Vanilla | 2002 | Coca-Cola with a vanilla flavor. |
| Coca-Cola C2 | 2004 | A mid-calorie version of Coca-Cola sweetened with both corn syrup and artificial sweeteners. It was first sold in Japan, and shortly expanded to North America. The drink was a flop, and was commonly replaced with Coca-Cola Zero upon its launch until it was fully discontinued in 2007. |
| Coca-Cola with Lime | 2005 | Coca-Cola with a lime flavor, introduced after the success of its diet counterpart. |
| Coca-Cola with Lemon | 2005 | Coca-Cola with a lemon flavor. Debuted in the United Kingdom, and was also available in Japan, France, Hong Kong, Brazil, and Hungary. |
| Coca-Cola Raspberry | 2005 | Coca-Cola with a raspberry flavor. It was originally exclusively sold in New Zealand for a short time and was later given a wider international release through the Coca-Cola Freestyle fountain machine. |
| Coca-Cola Zero/Coca-Cola Zero Sugar | 2005 | Low-calorie variant formulated to be more like standard Coca-Cola. It has had different formula changes over the years. |
| Coca-Cola Citra | 2005 | Coca-Cola with a Lemon-Lime flavor. It was first sold as a limited edition in Mexico and New Zealand, before gaining a release in Japan. |
| Coca-Cola Black Cherry Vanilla | 2006 | Coca-Cola with a combination of black cherry and vanilla flavor. It was only sold in North America as a replacement to Vanilla Coke, before the drink returned and re-replaced it in June 2007. |
| Coca-Cola Blāk | 2006 | Coca-Cola with a rich coffee flavor, of which the formula depends on the country. It was first sold in France, before being released in North America where it was discontinued in 2008. |
| Coca-Cola Orange | 2007 | Coca-Cola with an orange flavor, similar to that of the drink Mezzo Mix which is sold in DACH regions. It was available in the United Kingdom and Gibraltar as a limited edition for the summer of 2007. It was later given a wider international release through the Coca-Cola Freestyle fountain machine. |
| Coca-Cola Life | 2014 | A version of Coca-Cola with stevia and sugar as sweeteners rather than simply sugar. It was largely unsuccessful and was quietly discontinued in all territories by 2020. |
| Coca-Cola Ginger | 2016 | A version that mixes in the classic Coca-Cola formula with the taste of ginger beer. It was available as a limited edition in Vietnam, Australia, and New Zealand. |
| Coca-Cola Fiber+ | 2017 | A dietary variant of Coca-Cola with added dietary fiber in the form of dextrin developed by Coca-Cola Asia Pacific. It is available in Asian territories such as Japan, Taiwan, mainland China, Hong Kong, Vietnam, and Mongolia. |
| Coca-Cola with Coffee | 2017 | Coca-Cola mixed in with coffee. It was originally introduced in Japan in 2017 before expanding to North America in January 2021, available in Dark Blend, Vanilla and Caramel variants along with Zero Sugar dark blend and vanilla variants. The North American unit was discontinued the following year. |
| Coca-Cola Peach | 2018 | Coca-Cola with a Peach flavor. It was made for and sold exclusively in Japan as a limited edition in 2018 and 2019 and later sold in China. |
| Coca-Cola Georgia Peach | 2018 | A hand-crafted Peach-flavored Coca-Cola sweetened with cane sugar. Sold in the United States. |
| Coca-Cola California Raspberry | 2018 | A hand-crafted Raspberry-flavored Coca-Cola sweetened with cane sugar. Sold in the United States. |
| Coca-Cola Orange Vanilla | 2019 | Coca-Cola with an orange vanilla flavor, intended to imitate the flavor of an orange Creamsicle. It was available nationwide in the United States on February 25, 2019. and was discontinued in 2022. |
| Coca-Cola Energy | 2019 | An energy drink with a flavor similar to standard Coca-Cola, with guarana, vitamin B3 (niacinamide), vitamin B6 (pyridoxine hydrochloride), and extra caffeine. The drink debuted in Spain and Hungary in April 2019 and would go onto launch in Australia, the United Kingdom and other European territories throughout the year. The drink debuted in North America in 2020 and was largely unsuccessful, with Coca-Cola announcing its discontinuation in the latter market in May 2021, to focus more on its traditional beverages. |
| Coca-Cola Signature Mixers | 2019 | Premium variants of the original Coca-Cola formula that were made to blend in with different dark spirits. It was sold in Smokey, Spicy, Herbal and Woody varieties. They were sold in the United Kingdom from 2019 until 2022. |
| Coca-Cola Apple | 2019 | Coca-Cola with an Apple flavor. Sold in Japan for a limited time in 2019 and was also made available in Hong Kong. |
| Coca-Cola Cinnamon | 2019 | Coca-Cola with cinnamon flavor. Released in October 2019 in the United States as a limited release for the 2019 holiday season. Made available again in 2020 for the holiday season. |
| Coca-Cola Strawberry | 2020 | Coca-Cola with a Strawberry flavor. Sold in Japan for a limited time in 2020 and later sold in China. |
| Coca-Cola Cherry Vanilla | 2020 | Coca-Cola with cherry vanilla flavor. Released in the United States on February 10, 2020. |
| Coca-Cola Energy Cherry | 2020 | Cherry-flavored variant of the standard Coca-Cola Energy. Debuted in North America in January 2020 and the United Kingdom in April. |
| Coca-Cola Creations | 2022 | Limited edition variants of the original Coca-Cola formula that were made to appeal to younger consumers, such as Coca-Cola Starlight and Coca-Cola Ultimate. They have been sold internationally as well. |
| Jack Daniel's and Coca-Cola | 2022 | A ready-to-drink canned mixture of Tennessee whiskey and Coca-Cola. It debuted in Mexico in November 2022, and expanded to the United Kingdom and North America in March 2023, before expanding to other European territories, Asia and Latin America. |
| Coca-Cola Spiced | 2024 | Coca-Cola with a Raspberry and spiced flavoring. It was sold in the United States and Canada from February until September 2024. |
| Oreo Coca-Cola Zero Sugar | 2024 | Limited edition variant of Coca-Cola made in collaboration with Oreo, sold in 35 countries across Europe, Asia, and North America starting in September 2025. |
| Coca-Cola Orange Cream | 2025 | Similar in flavor to 2019's Coca-Cola Orange Vanilla but "zestier, smoother and creamier". It will be available until early 2026. |