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Citrus Drop contains 26.2 mg of caffeine per 12 US fl oz (350 ml) can, while Diet Citrus Drop contains 25.1 mg. The Xtreme version tastes the same, but contains more caffeine than the original Citrus Drop, and comes in a 'tribal' themed can.
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Coca-Cola C2 – discontinued lo-carb and low sugar version. Coca-Cola California Raspberry – Released 2018, a naturally flavored variant of Coca-Cola sweetened with cane sugar. Coca-Cola Citra – a citrus cola, available only in Japan. Coca-Cola Clear – a clear cola, available in Japan.
Sakuma drops (サクマドロップス, Sakuma Doroppusu) are a hard candy from Japan, flavored with fruit juice. Available since the Meiji period from 1908, the candies have become an easily recognizable icon in Japan.