Surge
In 1996, Coca-Cola decided to start producing Urge in the United States under the name Surge, although in Denmark, Norway and Sweden, the name remained the same. In the USA, the product did very well for the first few years, but eventually started to slip in sales. The Coca-Cola company has since ceased production of this beverage in the USA, Denmark and Sweden in 2001, and stopped making the syrup for fountains in 2002.
Comparisons of this soft drink have been made to a more recent Coca-Cola product, Vault, which was first released in 2005—around four years after the discontinuation of Surge. The two drinks are noted to have similar ingredients and taste, although Vault contains much higher levels of caffeine at 70.5 mg per 12 fl. oz. The caffeine content of Surge was comparable to that of other citrus soft drinks in the American market at 52.5 mg per 12 fl. oz, as stated by Coca-Cola representatives and the American Beverage Association.
Comparisons of this soft drink have been made to a more recent Coca-Cola product, Vault, which was first released in 2005—around four years after the discontinuation of Surge. The two drinks are noted to have similar ingredients and taste, although Vault contains much higher levels of caffeine at 70.5 mg per 12 fl. oz. The caffeine content of Surge was comparable to that of other citrus soft drinks in the American market at 52.5 mg per 12 fl. oz, as stated by Coca-Cola representatives and the American Beverage Association.
2000
Monday Nitro TNT set of 5 cans
Monday Nitro TNT set of 5 cans