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Diet Rite

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Diet Rite
TypeDiet cola
ManufacturerKeurig Dr Pepper
Country of origin United States
Introduced1958; 66 years ago (1958)
Related productsDiet Coke, Diet Pepsi, and Tab
Websitehttps://www.kdpproductfacts.com/product/a0e3h000003LJzLAAW/diet-rite-cola-12-fl-oz-us

Diet Rite is an American brand of no-calorie soft drinks that was originally distributed by the RC Cola company.

History

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Diet Rite was introduced in 1955 and initially released as a dietetic product, but was introduced nationwide and marketed to the general public as a healthful beverage in 1962. The original formula was sweetened with cyclamate and saccharin.[1] After cyclamate was banned in 1969, it was removed from the product. NutraSweet brand aspartame was added upon its introduction to the market, and in 1987 the saccharin was replaced entirely with the complete elimination of caffeine. In the 1990s, several fruit-flavored varieties of Diet Rite were introduced.

In 2000, the line was reformulated yet again, this time to replace aspartame with Splenda brand sucralose and Sunnet brand acesulfame potassium. It became the first major diet soda in the United States to use neither aspartame nor saccharin as a sweetener. In 2005, "Pure Zero" was added to the name, and a cherry cola flavor was introduced in 2006.

Today it is owned by and distributed by Keurig Dr Pepper.[2]

Advertising

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In the early 1960s The Paris Sisters sang a jingle for a Diet Rite television commercial, with the line "Stay thin with the best-tasting cola of all!".[3]

References

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  1. ^ DietRite Ad - Charleston Gazette October 28, 1955 Page 33
  2. ^ Dr Pepper/Snapple Group - Diet Rite Retrieved September 15, 2012.
  3. ^ Marchese, Joe. "See Those Girls: Ace Celebrates the Paris Sisters on New Anthology". The Second Disc. Retrieved June 22, 2022.
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