Klassikoksi
Klassikoksi is a Swedish term that can be translated to "classic coke" and refers to Coca-Cola as it was originally produced. This distinction became prominent in the mid-1980s when The Coca-Cola Company introduced a new formula for its flagship product, which they named New Coke. The introduction of New Coke was met with significant public backlash, leading to a swift and widespread demand for the return of the original taste.
Following the widespread consumer rejection of New Coke, the company decided to reintroduce the original formula.
The "klassikoksi" phenomenon is a well-documented case study in marketing and consumer behavior. It highlights the