Coca-Cola launches limited edition drink that divides the nation - Where to buy it
PA IMAGES
One Coca-Cola fan said: "I tried this and it was surprisingly good"
Britons have gone wild on social media over Coca-Cola's new limited edition beverage that launches this month.
Coca-Cola Zero Sugar Oreo has been spotted in Iceland Foods, garnering lots of attention but very mixed reactions.
One Coca-Cola fan commented under a Facebook post by Newfoodsuk: "I really want to try them."
Another started planning their next trip to Iceland, saying they "might have to go". A third stated: "I tried this and it was surprisingly good."
One social media user said: 'I tried this and it was surprisingly good'
Your Coca-Cola
Some Coca-Cola enthusiasts compared the beverage to cream soda. One fan said it "tastes amazing".
One Coca-Cola fan was not convinced though: "I've just drank one this eve, tastes like Diet Coke to me - nothing Oreo about it."
Others were unimpressed with its taste. A social media user said: "My son spat it out - it was so embarrassing lol." Another said that the concoction "sounds vile".
Back in August, Coca-Cola GB and Ireland posted about the news on Instagram: "No one expected it, but everybody wanted it. Coca-Cola Zero Sugar and Oreo are now besties forever (or for a limited time).
"Stay tuned to find out how to get your hands on the limited-edition drink in September."
To this, Oreo UK and Ireland responded: "Stay calm, it’s happening bestie."
When they heard the news about Coca-Cola's new beverage, one excited fan said: "Oh wow, my favourite things combined."
Another rejoiced: "I can't wait. My two favourite things are together finally! Even if it's a limited-edition thing."
A third said they were "extremely looking forward to trying this".
Britons can snap up a can of Coca-Cola Zero Sugar Oreo Limited Edition 250ml for 85p in Iceland.
LATEST DEVELOPMENTS
Britons can get excited for the return of two 'iconic' desserts
McDonald's
A 24-pack of cans is available at Your Coca-Cola for £21.50.
In other food news, McDonald's has launched a new menu this week including the return of "iconic" items.
The restaurant company will welcome exciting drinks, burgers, sides and sweet treats for fast food fans from September 4.