SUPER-RARE Coca Cola ORANGE CREAM Squeeze to Smell Retail FRAGRANT Display 11z

Coca-Cola

$49.99
SKU:
120213
UPC:
8598481871490
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Description

SUPER-RARE Coca Cola ORANGE CREAM Squeeze to Smell Retail FRAGRANT Display 11z

A must have for your favorite Coca Cola Memorabilia Collector, especially if that person is YOU!

The dimensions of the sign bottom square piece is 5.5" x 5.5"


Will be CAREFULLY packaged, so it arrives ready for you to proudly display in your personal Coca Cola museum collection.


We have searched all over the internet and cannot find a single other seller who has these and we only have managed to secure a few of these ourselves.   We may very well have the last surviving examples of these available ANYWHERE.


These are ALL brand-new and FRAGRANT.  These were NEVER put out on display.   The 3M Tape is still intact.   They came out in February 2025 when the Orange Cream Coke was first introduced.   These are still in the original re-sealable zip lock bags that Coke sent them out in, so the fragrance is as strong today as it was when it came out.   The second you open the zip lock bag, you will be able to smell that awesome Orange Cream Coke smell.   When you squeeze it, it gets even more potent.


Here is a brief history on this temporary flavor, that was available for a little less than a year, in the USA and Canada.

Coca Cola Orange Cream was released in the U.S. and Canada on February 10, 2025, in both regular and zero-sugar varieties. This limited-time flavor was designed to evoke nostalgia, with plans to remain on shelves until early 2026, featuring a blend of classic Coca-Cola with orange and creamy vanilla flavors.Coca-Cola Orange Cream (and the Zero Sugar version) is being discontinued as of early 2026.  It is being replaced by the Coca-Cola Cherry Float flavor on store shelves.

Key Details Regarding the 2025 Release:
  • Release Date: The official launch date was February 10, 2025.
  • Availability: Released as a limited-time offering in the United States and Canada.
  • Flavor Profile: A mix of Coca-Cola, orange, and vanilla, often compared to an orange creamsicle.
  • Variants: Available in both standard Coca-Cola Orange Cream and Coca-Cola Zero Sugar Orange Cream.
  • Duration: The product is expected to be available through early 2026.
This release follows similar, discontinued flavors like Orange Vanilla Coke (2019–2022).
Coca-Cola launched "Orange Cream" (regular and Zero Sugar) in early 2025 with a "We All Scream for Orange Cream" campaign, focusing on nostalgia, sensory branding, and limited-time urgency through Q1 2026. The marketing centers on an ice cream truck theme, leveraging social media, influencer content, and strong, nostalgic, Creamsicle-like scent profiles to drive engagement.
Key Marketing Gimmicks and Elements:
  • Nostalgia & "Scream" Campaign: The campaign features a 30-second commercial with a nostalgic ice cream truck theme soundtracked by Mariah Carey’s "Fantasy," highlighting the creamy, nostalgic flavor.
  • Sensory Branding: Coca-Cola relies on "sensory branding" to trigger memories and anticipation, linking the product to the childhood, nostalgic aroma of ice cream bars.
  • Limited Time Offering: The product is not permanent, creating a fear of missing out (FOMO) with a planned availability through early 2026.
  • Exclusivity & Pop-ups: The flavor is offered as a special release and features in experiential sampling at locations like college campuses.
  • Packaging: Bottles and cans feature a distinctive design combining classic Coca-Cola red with orange-inspired elements for high shelf visibility.
Product Details:
  • Flavor Profile: The drink features a high-aroma, sweet, creamsicle-like flavor, often described as a 10% Coke and 90% Creamsicle mix.
  • Availability: Available in 12-oz, 7.5-oz cans, and 20-oz bottles, with specific availability at Wendy's Coca-Cola Freestyle machines. 
  • Target Audience: Consumers seeking new experiences and those drawn to the nostalgia of the orange-and-cream flavor combination.
The campaign is aimed at being faster than the market, a strategy intended to meet the evolving preferences of consumers