Coca-Cola Zero Soul Blast went on sale recently in Japan to coincide with the premiere of the Bleach: Thousand-Year Blood War continuation of the anime TV series,
Coca-Cola Japan pledges that the beach soda helps you “become the strongest version of yourself possible.”
The packaging promises that Soul Blast, which is both zero-calorie and zero-sugar, is “action flavored.” The aroma was almost identical to ordinary cola, but with a subtle difference.
It tastes quite a bit differently from regular Coca-Cola Zero, with a fruity, almost lemon-like citrus sensation at the start of the flavor profile. And while Soul Blast is very sweet, its finish is far crisper and cleaner than standard Coca-Cola Zero too, making it both “exhilarating” and “refreshing,”
Bleach Coke is on sale for a limited time only.


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