Coca‑Cola introduces single-serve 7.5-ounce mini cans at convenience stores nationwide

James Quincey, Chairman and CEO at The Coca Cola Company
James Quincey, Chairman and CEO at The Coca Cola Company - https://www.coca-colacompany.com/
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Coca‑Cola announced that its 7.5-ounce mini cans will be available as single-serve options in convenience stores nationwide starting January 1, 2026. Previously, these mini cans were only sold in multipacks in grocery stores.

The company said the new single-serve mini can will be priced at $1.29 and is intended to offer a smaller portion size and more packaging options for consumers whose habits are changing. The smaller can is also described as a good way for customers to try new flavors.

According to Coca‑Cola, convenience store shoppers will now have four package sizes to choose from: the 7.5-ounce mini can, a 16-ounce can, a 20-ounce bottle, and a 24-ounce bottle. The company stated, “We’re giving you a new way to enjoy your favorite beverages with the debut of the popular 7.5-oz mini can as a single-serve option in convenience stores nationwide, beginning Jan. 1. Mini cans have been a favorite in grocery aisles for more than a decade, but until now were only sold in multipacks.”

Coca‑Cola emphasized that each package size is designed for different occasions and aims to give consumers more choices whether they are making a quick stop or a grab-and-go purchase.



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