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‘New Coke’ back for its encore

On sale soon to promote “Stranger Things.”

- Zlati Meyer

Thirty-four years after it debuted – and then disappeare­d – New Coke is back.

The often-maligned soda goes on sale online Thursday as part of a tie-in with the Netflix show “Stranger Things,” Coca-Cola announced Tuesday.

The third season of the show set in the 1980s launches on July 4 and will take place in 1985. That year, Coca-Cola angered soda drinkers with the launch of a new version of its flagship drink. New Coke quickly became an example of misgauging consumer demand and remains a punchline three and a half decades later.

The 12-ounce cans of New Coke, made from the same recipe that sparked the 1985 revolt, will go on sale at 5 p.m. ET at cokestore.com. They’ll be part of a bundle when shoppers buy at least two limited-edition “Stranger Things” Coca-Cola or Coke Zero Sugar eight-ounce glass bottles.

Free cans of New Coke also will be available for a limited time via an upside-down “Stranger Things”inspired vending machine in select cities, starting Thursday in New York. And people who buy a ticket or gift at the World of Coca-Cola in Atlanta on certain days during the week of June

3 will have a chance to get New Coke cans as a gift, while supplies last.

“When Netflix told us Season 3 was going to be set in the summer of 1985 – with the tagline that ‘one summer could change everything’ – that rang so true for us,” said Oana Vlad, director of Coca-Cola Trademark, Coca-Cola North America. “The summer of 1985 did in fact change everything for us with the introducti­on of New Coke, which was also arguably one of the biggest pop culture moments of that year.”

She explained that once Coca-Cola realized how large a role the beverage would play in the show, the company decided to revive the soda.

New Coke, the Edsel of the soda world, was available for 79 days in 1985, and the Atlanta soda giant is predicting the new batch will be gone even faster.

Coca-Cola has had more than a dozen cameos in the first two seasons of “Stranger Things,” including the notable scene where Eleven crushes the Coke can with her mind.

There’s no downside to Coca-Cola reminding people of its giant misstep, because consumers can still get regular Coke whenever they want, says New York Citybased branding consultant Allen Adamson.

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