Atlanta Recap! 

TaB is 60!

A group of dedicated TaB drinkers attended our TaB 60th Birthday Celebration event from seven different states (Georgia, Nebraska, Colorado, Massachusetts, California, Louisiana, Washington).  Some members flew to Atlanta, and some drove—including one who drove over 2,300 miles.  The furthest distance traveled was by the member who flew over 2,600 miles from Seattle.  How’s that for dedication to TaB?

If you weren’t aware–the SaveTaBSoda Committee has been meeting virtually on a regular basis since the end of 2020, so this was our very first time meeting in person.  It was such a great experience seeing one another “in real life,” and we enjoyed the chance to celebrate our favorite beverage, TaB! 

Thursday Night (10/19):  Welcome to Atlanta!

We met at one of the committee member’s homes on Thursday night for a welcome cocktail party.  The theme involved TaB, of course, and guests received welcome gift goodie bags with stickers, TaB candles, holiday ornaments, sugar cookies (with TaB design on top), there were some armadillo shortbread cookies as well, and various stickers and other memorabilia.  Enjoying a wide assortment of delicious appetizers and beverages—we had an opportunity to swap stories about our favorite soda.  While TaB wasn’t officially on the menu, one member brought an entire 12-pack of TaB to share with the group!  How generous is that?!?   There was enough TaB for everyone to have a drink.

At the party, we had a chance to view all of the birthday cards, letters, stories, and photographs sent in to the committee over the past several months—and we all agreed—Coca-Cola is going to really appreciate the outpouring of support for TaB….folks went above and beyond with what they sent in.  A lot of heartfelt messages and stories about TaB graced our post office box and are now with Coca-Cola.

A collection of TaB letters, cards, photographs and stories from TaB drinkers around the U.S.

Friday Morning/Early Afternoon (10/20):  TaB 60th Celebration

After a fantastic welcome party on Thursday night, we woke up early Friday morning to meet up for our private tour of World of Coca-Cola.  If you’re not familiar with the venue—it’s a museum that tells the history of Coca-Cola and concludes with a stop in the “tasting room.”   During our history tour, we actually learned of TaB’s official birthday.  It was born on Valentine’s Day (2/14) 1963 (so our birthday celebration was a little belated—but that’s OK).

From the time the TaB group arrived at the World of Coca-Cola until we exited the gift shop, we felt SO WELCOMED by all of the staff at World of Coca-Cola.   We felt like VIPs from start to finish. 

-SaveTaBSoda Committee

When we arrived at World of Coca-Cola, we were all wearing various TaB-themed apparel (one person even wore a TaB can costume).  Of course we worked throughout our visit to win over other guests in the venue as well to convert them into TaB fans.  We handed out plenty of actual “TaB fans” (cardboard heart-shaped fans with a picture of TaB that said “I’m a TaB fan” and even a QR code to sign our petition).  Many of the other guests and staff at World of Coca-Cola were pleased to see us (a lot of “I remember TaB…” impromptu conversations happened) and happily accepted our “TaB fans” as gifts.  In fact, the security guard who let us in the gate, holding one of our TaB fans, greeted us with “Welcome to World of Coca-Cola—there’s plenty of TaB here for you to enjoy today.”

The Tasting Room

At the end of our tour, which lasted approximately an hour, we headed into the tasting room.  The tasting room offers visitors the experience of trying many unique/obscure Coca-Cola products available around the world.  Of course, for TaB drinkers the focus was on tasting our favorite soda—TaB.   There are six fountains in the room carrying TaB on tap—and we had plenty of time to enjoy our fill.  There’s no limit to how much TaB you can drink—other than how long you want to stay in a room full of soda fountains with nowhere to sit down.   A quick $5 purchase allowed us to buy a to-go cup—which most of us took advantage of.  The TaB was incredibly effervescent, fresh, and flowing freely.  TaB fans weren’t the only ones drinking it—many other guests were quite curious about TaB.

After a stop in the gift shop (where many of us purchased TaB T-shirts), our group headed over to the Bottle Cap Café to enjoy lunch and had some TaB-pink cupcakes.  We sang Happy Birthday to TaB and then headed back to the World of Coca-Cola for a newspaper interview.   

Wait…a newspaper interview?  Let’s rewind a bit to explain…

The committee had been working for weeks to reach officials at Coca-Cola to advise them about our visit and to organize a time to walk over to headquarters and drop off the collection of cards.  We finally reached them on Friday (the day of our World of Coca-Cola tour).

It turned out that many of the Coca-Cola North America Executives were at an offsite meeting, but they said they were still interested in collecting and reviewing the cards sent in by the TaB lovers—and wanted to arrange a way to obtain them.  We opted for meeting a representative from Coca-Cola (one who was working in Atlanta) outside of the World of Coca-Cola.  A representative from Coca-Cola North America Public Relations stopped by and collected the large bag carrying all of the TaB lovers’ cards, stories, photos, etc.   He assured us that he would share them with the executives responsible for the TaB brand.  (We kept our own copies as well). 

We handed off the TaB cards to a representative from Coca-Cola (he asked that we not publish photos of him per company policy). He walked from headquarters to meet us.
The Coca-Cola representative even graciously agreed to re-create the card handoff, this time with our representative in full TaB costume.



In addition to sharing the cards with Coca-Cola, we sent the executive who was offsite and couldn’t meet us in person a photograph of our group outside the World of Coca-Cola gift shop in our full TaB apparel, and he said “Wow! That’s amazing and I hope you’re enjoying the visit and gathering.  I’ll share this more broadly internally as well.”

Some of our group of TaB fans (many with full glasses of TaB) after leaving the gift shop with TaB shirts and other merchandise.

One thing we want to make very clear—we believe it’s great that Coca-Cola took the time to talk to us and send someone over to meet us.  We felt like they cared about what we (and all of you) have to say about TaB.   

Media Coverage

It’s important to note that during our visit to Atlanta, there were some events occurring all around the city that were much more newsworthy than a visit from TaB fans.  However, that being said, we were still able to get an interview with a reporter from the local Atlanta newspaper.  

TaB fans being interviewed by the local Atlanta newspaper.

The dozen or so TaB friends who were present at World of Coca-Cola spent about 30 minutes with the reporter and had the opportunity to weigh in on a story that we hope will show up in the Atlanta Journal-Constitution newspaper in the near future.  Once we learn more (or when a story is published) we will share more details.   Additionally, we are still in conversations with several other journalists, in hopes that we can get additional media coverage surrounding the TaB 60th event.

Friday Evening/Farewell:

After a busy morning and afternoon, we had a farewell dinner at a local restaurant (Ted’s Montana Grill) and began to talk about our next steps and our next in-person gathering.   As we reflected on the day, we all felt we had made significant progress toward the #SaveTaBSoda effort, with more work to do.   

Our farewell dinner.

Summary of our WINS:

  1. We had a physical presence of consumers who were visible to Coca-Cola—many who traveled across the country for the brand they love.  (Consumers put their money where their mouth is—they’re serious about getting the product back).
  2. Those from our group who attended acted as ambassadors for the broader TaB-drinking community and were able to deliver the TaB lovers’ messages directly to Coca-Cola.  There are a lot of us who truly care about the product.
  3. An actual representative from Coca-Cola took the time to meet up with us to collect the TaB cards and assured us they will share our comments with the executive leadership of Coca-Cola North America.
  4. Several Coca-Cola employees were in touch with us during the course of the day.  Coca-Cola took the time to ensure the TaB drinkers had a successful visit.
  5. Even during a busy news day—TaB drinkers got a media interview—and we are hopeful for a story.
  6. Our Group remains positive about getting TaB back—we will continue to work to convince Coca-Cola and Bottlers that TaB deserves another shot.

What’s next?  

The SaveTaBSoda Committee had a wonderful time in Atlanta and feels very positive about how the event went—but obviously, TaB is not back yet.

We are already starting to plan out the “next big thing” we’ll work on.  We’d love it if more TaB drinkers were actively involved in the planning (and helping us brainstorm events).  If you have any interest in joining our committee—please contact us!   And if you can’t help in the committee—consider other ways you can help—share our petition, or send us a donation*.   Stay tuned for more soon!  #SaveTaBSoda

*Note:  Donations we receive go toward the campaigns we’ve done such as putting up billboards, postage for sending letters and packages to Coca-Cola and bottlers and issuing press releases, as well as maintaining our website (and other TBD future activities).  We want to note that the entire Atlanta trip (travel and activities) was paid for by each individual attendee–and no donations were used for any of the activities.  SaveTaBSoda is a nonprofit and we use funds we obtain for the sole purpose of getting attention for TaB.

We Are Gathering TaB 60th Birthday Cards!

  • Send us your birthday cards/letters requesting TaB back (important:-send to us, not Coca-Cola).
  • SaveTaBSoda Committee will hand deliver all the cards to Coca-Cola this fall when we visit Atlanta.

More Information

Since the announcement that TaB was going to be discontinued in 2020–we know that you all have made numerous phone calls and sent countless letters and e-mails to Coca-Cola. While it’s difficult for us to know how many contacts have been made–we know the numbers are significant. However, the downside of you all sending letters to Coca-Cola directly is that none of us know how many were sent, and truly just how many of us are out there asking for TaB. Coca-Cola may or may not respond to letters individually, and that’s typically been the end of it. But it doesn’t have to be that way…

Grouping Our Mail Together (It’s a Birthday Bundle!)

We think we can make your individual requests stronger by combining them with others. Our voices are amplified when we all work together.

Send Your Request for TaB to Us (SaveTaBSoda Committee)!

Instead of mailing your next request for TaB to Coca-Cola–we want you to mail it to us! We will not only be able to hand-deliver it to Coca-Cola, but we have the added benefit of being able to count the number of letters received, publicize how many are coming in, and generally bring more excitement to the letter-writing process itself. We’ll work to get news stories generated about our efforts.

With the timing of TaB’s 60th year in 2023–let’s just call it a Birthday (or anniversary?) card shower for TaB!

We’ve set up a post office box in Atlanta Georgia for the Save TaB Soda Committee. Please start writing and sending your birthday-themed requests for TaB to this address starting immediately.

Once we’ve collected all of your requests–we’ll be bundling them together (hopefully boxes and boxes of letters and cards) and delivering them directly to Coca-Cola–complete with photographs of the stacks of mail published on social media–and sharing the story of TaB and its dedicated fanbase showering TaB with birthday love–with the Atlanta news media.

Timing

We’ll be collecting mail on behalf of TaB drinkers this summer (July-September), but please don’t delay!)–please send in your request (or requests) just like we are Coca-Cola. The SaveTaBSoda Committee will make sure to deliver every single one of your requests to Coca-Cola on your behalf.

Ideas of what to send:

  • Postcards– a simple one-sided postcard telling us where you are from and why you want TaB back.
  • Birthday/Anniversary Cards–Store-bought or handmade–be creative!
  • A letter–Handwritten letters are great! Tell us why you want TaB back.
  • Photographs or other items–Send us an envelope with your favorite TaB photo and a note saying why you’d like to see it available again.
  • Let us know in the comments if you have other ideas for mail that we could encourage others to generate.

Let’s Go!

Please Start Mailing your Letters To:

*Note: We’ll be collecting letters from you for a limited-time only (this summer), and once this promotion is over, please start re-routing your letters to Coca-Cola.

Super Easy Activity to Support TaB

We’ve all been working really hard contacting Coca-Cola about TaB—and we must continue to keep that up.   But we’ve found another easy way for all of us to continue showing demand for our favorite soda.

There are several companies (stores) that sold TaB before it was discontinued that still show it listed on their website for sale (of course, OUT OF STOCK).  

What we’d like you to do is click on ALL of the links to these TaB pages at ALL of the stores, to show you are interested in the product.   If enough consumers are clicking on the pages, it does show up to the companies hosting the websites.  

And…if you’d like to take things one step further—reach out to these stores directly (call or email) and tell them you saw TaB on their website and you want to know when it will be back in stock.   If they say they can’t get it back, ask how you can get your request to buy TaB sent over to their Coca-Cola contact. 

This allow us to:

  1. Keep showing there is demand for TaB (hopefully with Stores contacting Coca-Cola this time, not just consumers)
  2. Shows these stores consumers are interested in a product they can’t carry.  They should want to try to acquire it if they see demand is there.

Please click these links—and contact the stores to inquire about TaB!

We’re Going to Atlanta — Who Wants to Join Us?

The SaveTaBSoda Committee is planning an event in Atlanta!!   

(Date:  Friday, October 20, 2023)

We are going to:

  • Visit the World of Coca-Cola
    • Visit the Tasting Room (TaB has been available at times–hopefully it will be there when we visit!)
  • Deliver messages to Coca-Cola from TaB drinkers (more info will come out about this soon). 
  • (TBD:  additional activities that day to draw attention to TaB and our cause dedicated to bringing it back).

We need to start planning—so let us know if you want to join us.  Participants will be responsible for their own travel, accommodations, and activity expenses including admittance to World of Coca-Cola. A block of hotel rooms will be reserved at a discounted rate for our group for those traveling from out of town.

Please complete this interest questionnaire so we have a better idea of how many people may participate.   Those who are interested will receive a formal invitation with RSVP once we have finalized the day’s details.

Reach out if you have any questions–we’re still in the very early stages of planning this event, but we’ll do our best to help!

Let’s Finish our Calling Campaign Strong!

We’re halfway through our calling campaign (5/4 and 5/5) where we’re contacting Coca-Cola (800.GET.COKE) and asking for TaB back!

Let’s make sure we finish strong tomorrow with LOTS of phone calls.

A few important notes to share about the event so far:

  1. First off, THANK YOU to every single one of you who made a phone call. And EXTRA thanks to those of you who made multiple calls (you know who you are, and so do we :))
  2. Secondly, if you made a call, and didn’t fill out our form–please make sure you do. It helps us understand how many calls were made, and it also gets you a chance to win a prize! (If you don’t want a chance to win the prize, please still fill out the form. You don’t have to share your contact details. Just tell us your first name, when you called, and what happened on the call).
  3. This is probably the most important note. We really need to see more participation if we want to make a difference and change minds at Coca-Cola. We were asking for hundreds of calls–and so far, based on the number of folks who submitted our form–we have fallen short of our goal. But there’s still time–we have ONE MORE DAY left!
    • If you want TaB back, (and we know you do if you’re following along here), you need to take a few moments to make a phone call. It takes less than 2 minutes. Don’t count on someone else doing the work. Each one of us must make an effort. We’ll all be able to share in the success if we can change Coca-Cola’s mind on TaB–but if we don’t work together (this is truly a group effort), we’ll have a hard time making a difference.
  4. We LOVED reading your updates from your phone calls. Here’s a sampling of what a few of you said happened on your calls.
    • I spoke with a nice young man, by the name of Sterling, who indicated he would pass my comments along to the quality assurance team. He asked if I would like to submit my name, ZIP Code, email, or any other specific comments or contact information. The call lasted maybe two minutes.
    • I spoke to Tiffany and asked that Coke bring back TaB, that I drank TaB for over 50 years and I really miss it. She said she’d pass the comment along.
    • Had to wait a very long time to speak to an agent. I think the Coca-Cola Company was not ready for an onslaught of calls!
    • I told the young lady after waiting on the line for quite a while that I was literally at the Atlanta airport (waiting on a friend) thinking about how Atlanta as the home of Coca-Cola just might consider bringing back the drink of choice for many TABaholics across the country!
    • After telling the young man I sure would like to see the Coke Company bring back TaB – he replied, “Oh yes! You have definitely called the right place. We care about our customers!”
    • The operator took my request and was very polite. I suggested that if they didn’t want market it all the time why don’t they sell it via soda stream? Or sell it twice a year so we can stock up?

Let’s make Friday 5/5 (tomorrow) the day that TaB soda becomes the proverbial big topic at the water cooler in the Coca-Cola contact center!

Fill out the form so we can track the calls made AND for a chance to win a prize.

Let’s Call Coca-Cola!

As we shared previously, we’re all calling Coca-Cola on 5/4 and 5/5 to request TaB back! If you participate by making call(s) and let us know, you have a chance* of winning the prize below!

*A chance to win an M2 Machines Limited Edition TaB toy truck and car collectible.

When: 5/4/2023 – 5/5/2023 (All Day 9AM ET – 7PM ET)

Where: Wherever. Call 800.GET.COKE Ask for TaB back–ask to file a formal request and/or complaint about it.

Track Your Call/How to Win: We have one prize to give away at this time. If you’d like to be added to the list we will use to randomly select the winner–make your call–and afterward–fill out our form. (Fill out the form once for each call you make). We’ll ask your name and e-mail address, and how your call(s) went. When we select a winner, we’ll share on our Facebook page. NOTE: Even if you aren’t interested in registering for the prize–please still tell us about your call so we can track how many participants we have. You only need to tell us your first name and how the call went.

*Note: We’re looking for calls to occur on these two days from lots of consumers. So only calls made on these days with a form entry will qualify. (Calling other days is also still recommended!)

This promotion runs on the honor system, of course–so make some calls and let us know about them!

If this event proves successful (lots of calls and entries), we’ll look at doing more like it in the future. And if you have a potential TaB-themed prize to offer up as a future giveaway, let us know about it!

Bottler Outreach Update/Survey Highlights (Second Installment)

As we shared earlier this month–The SaveTaBSoda Committee has been in the process of writing letters to Coca-Cola Bottlers. We’ve sent an introduction letter (1) and a market demand letter (2). Then we sent another letter (3) explaining what we learned about the price TaB drinkers are willing to pay to have their product back.

Next up, we’re distributing a (4) letter describing the various distribution options that TaB drinkers are interested in (again–including data from our surveys). Finally, we’ll send a wrap up letter to them summarizing the high points from the four surveys, and include the open-ended comments from the TaB drinkers.

While we’re working on all of these letters to Coca-Cola Bottlers, we need all of you to continue contacting Coca-Cola headquarters. Call as often as you can! And to encourage even more participation, we even have an event coming up on 5/4 and 5/5 where you have a chance to win a prize if you make some calls!

Call (800.GET.COKE)

Email: https://www.coca-colacompany.com/contact-us/contact-us-form

Interesting Survey Tidbits

Again, thank you so much for filling out our surveys!! While you’re calling and e-mailing Coca-Cola, we thought it would be helpful to share some of what we learned from all of you in the second survey. There may be some interesting information from it you want to share in your calls!

We received over 400 responses to the surveys.

Findings

  • An overwhelming majority would be willing to pay a premium price for the ability to purchase TaB again.
  • When it comes to a premium price—TaB drinkers are willing to put their money where their mouth is.
    • It’s nearly an even split with almost a quarter willing to pay more than a 50% premium for TaB.
    • Nearly half of TaB drinkers are willing to pay a 11%-49% premium.
    • As an example (using simple numbers), if a 12-pack of Diet Coke sold for $10, TaB drinkers would be willing to pay upwards of $15 for TaB. Nearly a quarter of respondents would be willing to pay even more.
  • When it comes to packaging options, TaB drinkers are very open-minded. 
    • The vast majority are interested in an aluminum can option—especially in a configuration greater than 12 cans (24 pack, 30 pack, 35 pack, and so on).
    • More than half of TaB drinkers are also interested in glass bottles or smaller format plastic bottles.
    • Less popular options (fewer than half of respondents) were interested in 8-ounce mini cans and larger format plastic bottles (2 liters). 

  • When it comes to what the package looks like–we learned it’s what’s inside that counts.
    • Nearly half had no recommendation about the package at all—so long as it contains TaB.
      • Some comments included: “what’s inside is what matters,” “I would buy it in any container,” “It’s the taste I want,” “I’d drink it out of a bucket if it were available.”
    • Nearly a quarter mentioned they’d like to see a package include the iconic logo or incorporate the color pink, specifically.
    • A large component of respondents mentioned single-serve packages and aluminum cans as attractive options and/or they value recyclability/avoiding single-use plastic.

One particular comment sums up the sentiment from all of the open-ended survey responses: “I just want TaB to exist!”

Community Phone Call Event with Giveaway

Hi TaB Drinkers! We’re going to be targeting a full two-day window where we really want to send lots and lots of phone calls to Coca-Cola’s Consumer Hotline (800.GET.COKE)–asking for TaB to come back.

To help encourage phone calls, we’re offering up a chance to win a TaB-themed prize to those who participate. If you make phone call(s) during this event asking for TaB back, and let us know how they went–you’ll have a chance to win*.

You can call multiple times–simply fill out our form once for each call you make to increase your chances of winning the prize! Each phone call that is accompanied by a form entry is a chance to win.

The Prize

A member of the committee purchased and donated the M2 Machines TaB toy collectible pictured below to be used as a prize. These are limited edition toys available in select stores and cities. And while it’s not an actual TaB–it’s still pretty cool.

*A chance to win an M2 Machines Limited Edition TaB toy truck and car collectible.

When: 5/4/2023 – 5/5/2023 (All Day 9AM ET – 7PM ET)

Where: Wherever. Call 800.GET.COKE Ask for TaB back–ask to file a formal request and/or complaint about it.

How to Win: We have one prize to give away at this time. If you’d like to be added to the list we will use to randomly select the winner–make your call–and afterward–fill out our form. We’ll ask your name and e-mail address, and how your call(s) went. We’ll select a winner and share on our Facebook page.

*Note: We’re looking for calls to occur on these two days from lots of consumers. So only calls made on these days with a form entry will qualify. This promotion runs on the honor system, of course–so make some calls and let us know about them!

If this event proves successful (lots of calls and entries), we’ll look at doing more like it in the future. And if you have a potential TaB-themed prize to offer up as a future giveaway, let us know about it!

Also–please don’t feel like you must wait until May to make phone calls. Feel free to call 800.GET.COKE whenever you are able and let them know you want TaB back! This event is intended to be an “extra” day of calling.

And watch for more details from our surveys to come soon.

Bottler Outreach Update/Survey Highlights

As we shared earlier this month–The SaveTaBSoda Committee has been in the process of writing letters to Coca-Cola Bottlers. We’ve sent an introduction letter and a market demand letter (that included stats from the survey we conducted last month…more on that below).

Next, we’re in the process of distributing another letter that shares what we learned about how much TaB drinkers are willing to pay for TaB, as well as the variety of package options they’d be interested in.

While we’re working on all of these letters to Coca-Cola Bottlers, we need all of you to continue contacting Coca-Cola headquarters. If we can convince a bottler to want to make TaB–we still need to convince Coca-Cola headquarters to bring back the retired flavor. Please continue calling and e-mailing Coca-Cola to demonstrate the consumer demand.

Call (800.GET.COKE)

Email: https://www.coca-colacompany.com/contact-us/contact-us-form

Interesting Survey Tidbits

Again, thank you so much for filling out our surveys!! While you’re calling and e-mailing Coca-Cola, we thought it would be helpful to share some of what we learned from all of you in that first survey. There may be some interesting information from it you want to share in your calls!

We received over 400 responses to the surveys.

Findings

  • Many households have numerous TaB drinkers
    • Most TaB households have 1-2 TaB drinkers (over 75%) within the household

  • Heavy consumption of TaB is not out of the ordinary—it’s typical
    • Of TaB drinking consumers, most would consume 1-5 (12 ounce) servings per day.  However, there is a surprisingly large number of TaB drinkers who would drink 6 or more servings per day (more than 1/3 of the population).   Some respond claiming, they “only drink TaB.”

      There’s a significant amount of pent-up demand for TaB
      • When asked how many 12-pack packages of TaB they’d purchase initially if it comes back—one of the most popular responses was “as many as I can get.”
      • 40% of the population would purchase more than 100 packages, with 37% saying there was no specific number limit—it was based on price and how many they could reasonably store, with comments like: 
        • “All that I can find,” “All of it,” “As many as I can get my hands on, I’d clean them out,” “As many as would be allowed!” And so on…
    • A very small number (less than 10% of the population) would only purchase 10 or fewer packages.
  • TaB drinkers don’t just switch to another Coca-Cola Product when they run out of TaB.
    • Only 21% of former TaB drinkers continue to drink Coca-Cola products.  79% are no longer purchasing Coca-Cola products.
    • Many anecdotally mention they’ll avoid Coca-Cola products until TaB returns.

      We believe the information we learned from all of you in this first survey that has been shared with the bottlers should help provide a compelling argument that TaB would generate increased sales if they have the ability to bring it back.

      We’ll share additional information from the surveys in the coming weeks.

      Don’t forget to call Coke! (800.GET.COKE)

Update on Bottler Outreach

As we previously shared, the SaveTaBSoda Committee in the process of contacting key Coca-Cola bottlers to try to see if we can work with one (or more) of them to convince The Coca-Cola Company to bring back TaB.

Here’s a quick update on what we’ve done so far.

Introductory Letter

We sent an introductory letter along with collateral from the Committee to demonstrate the number of TaB drinkers who are out there–who still want TaB. The introduction to the committee referenced the news stories that have been published in the past two years, the change.org petition, and stories of individual TaB drinkers who are passionate about their favorite soft drink.

Now that we’ve gotten formal introductions out of the way, we’re following up with data that we believe demonstrates there is market demand for TaB.

Market Demand Letter

If you recall, last month, we did a series of very short surveys to collect data from TaB drinkers to share with the bottlers. Thank you everyone who took time to fill them out! We’ve now compiled the data from the first survey (it was about “Household TaB Demand”).

We’ve taken that data and written a letter to the bottlers to share what we have learned. Once the bottlers have had a chance to see the information from the survey in our letter–we will share it with all of you in a future blog post (we want Coca-Cola bottlers to see it before we publish it).

Our next step will be to analyze the data in surveys 2-4. Then we will be writing additional letters where we summarize key findings from those surveys to the bottlers.

We will share additional information about the next round of letters in the coming weeks.

Our Ask of You

As always–THANK YOU for your support. And don’t forget–we need The Coca-Cola Company to continue to hear from all of you, often. Make sure to let them know you want TaB back. Call 800.GET.COKE, or send them an e-mail by using this form: https://www.coca-colacompany.com/contact-us/contact-us-form