Coca-Cola quietly axed one Reagan-era drink that disappeared from store shelves

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Coca-Cola quietly axed one Reagan-era drink that disappeared from store shelves

Updated 4 days ago
Fox News
New York Post
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Coca-Cola quietly discontinued the Five Alive citrus drink around 1995, but the Minute Maid beverage still sparks nostalgic social media posts from fans who miss it. This cluster currently includes 2 articles from 2 sources.

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Coca-Cola quietly axed one Reagan-era drink that disappeared from store shelves
Fox News
Fox News
Strongly right
5/16/2026

Coca-Cola quietly axed one Reagan-era drink that disappeared from store shelves

Pop’s Social co-founders Sam Sachs and Ali Greenberg demonstrate how to make a dirty soda on ‘Fox & Friends Weekend.’ A popular Minute Maid citrus drink that vanished from store shelves decades ago still lives on in the memories of kids who grew up drinking it in the 1980s. Coca-Cola, Minute Maid's parent company.

Bottles of carbonated drinks for sale in a vending machine.
New York Post
New York Post
Leaning right
5/17/2026

The axed Coca-Cola drink that still sparks nostalgia for fans

A popular Minute Maid citrus drink that vanished from store shelves decades ago still lives on in the memories of kids who grew up drinking it in the 1980s. Coca-Cola, Minute Maid’s parent company, quietly discontinued Five Alive around 1995. But nostalgic social media posts keep wondering why. “When did Five Alive.