Unofficial concept / Coca-Cola Zero Sugar

Real Coca-Cola taste. Zero sugar. Black-label presence.

Built as a static GitHub Pages-ready landing page with a colder palette, a sharper rhythm, and a layout that treats the product like the headline.

  • 0g Sugar
  • 0 Calories
  • 2005 Launch Year
Coca-Cola Zero Sugar can
Best served cold
Coca-Cola Zero bottle

Flavor Profile

It keeps the cola spine, then cleans up the finish.

The pitch is simple: classic Coca-Cola character without the sugar load. The experience lands darker, tighter, and more direct when the bottle is cold and the pour has a little bite to it.

Front

Caramel-led cola snap with immediate fizz.

Middle

Balanced sweetness without the syrupy drag.

Finish

Clean, dry close that makes the next sip easy.

The Numbers

The clean-label side of the pitch.

A quick read of the core nutrition callouts typically associated with a 12 fl oz can on the Coca-Cola US product page.

0g Sugar
0 Calories
40mg Sodium
60mg Potassium

Rituals

Three moments where Zero fits the room.

This concept page leans into the product as a repeat-use drink: desk reset, late session, and the colder shared pour.

Desk Reset

Fast chill, sharp carbonation, and no sugar crash in the middle of a long screen-heavy block.

Late Session

A colder, darker profile that sits naturally beside film, games, edits, and the quiet part of the night.

Table Pour

Over ice, in glass, or straight from the bottle. The product still works when the moment slows down.

Formats

Same signature. Different entry points.

The product shifts mood depending on packaging. The can feels immediate, the glass bottle feels colder and more deliberate, and the larger pour brings the profile into a shared setting.

Can

Quick crack, direct chill, fast reset.

Glass Bottle

Sharper cold feel with a slower sip rhythm.

Shared Pour

Built for ice, food, and longer table time.

Coca-Cola Zero bottle packshot

Final Pour

A static concept page with a product-first landing stack.

Hero on top, five-plus sections, no build step, and relative assets only. Drop the folder onto GitHub Pages and it works.