The Coca-Cola Company has unveiled the next generation of its beverage dispensing equipment, introducing a range of connected and modular solutions designed to help foodservice operators respond more quickly to changing consumer preferences.
Its latest dispensing strategy combines real-time consumer data, new equipment formats and updated user interfaces to accelerate beverage innovation and improve the customer experience across restaurants, cafés, bars and other foodservice venues.
Central to the development is Coca-Cola Freestyle, which the company says can now use live consumption data to help bring new beverages from concept to market in as little as 90 days.
While Coca-Cola Freestyle originally gained attention for offering consumers a wide range of beverage combinations from a single machine, the platform has evolved into a significant source of consumer preference data.
Data collected from Freestyle dispensers provides insight into purchasing behaviour across tens of thousands of locations, enabling faster product development than traditional beverage innovation cycles.
Coca-Cola said insights generated through the platform can lead to market-ready beverages in as few as 90 days, compared with a traditional development process that can take up to 18 months.
Recent examples include Fanta Crimson Sour Cherry at White Castle and Sprite Loco Lime at Wingstop, both of which were developed and launched in less than three months.
“With live data from roughly 11 million servings per day, Coca-Cola Freestyle is the largest, live consumer taste test in the world,” said Megan Tallman, Vice President, Foodservice Innovation and Equipment, North America Operating Unit, The Coca-Cola Company. “No other company has the real-time insight into exactly what consumers are choosing nor the ability to use that same equipment to then craft and launch new drinks based on the trends we see emerging.”
The company is also expanding its dispensing portfolio to support a broader range of foodservice environments.
Coca-Cola announced the launch of Freestyle Mini in the United States following its initial rollout in Europe. The compact format is designed for venues with limited space, including bars, cafés and smaller hospitality locations.
The company has also developed a new non-alcoholic mixology dispenser in partnership with Micro Matic. The system is intended to provide operators with greater flexibility in creating customised beverage offerings and these additions are designed to help operators deliver differentiated beverage experiences while adapting to the specific requirements of different venue formats.
As part of the Freestyle platform update, Coca-Cola is introducing a new user interface called Equinox, scheduled to launch in the United States on 23 June.
The updated interface is designed to place greater emphasis on unique and limited-time beverage offerings, helping operators showcase new drinks and seasonal menu innovations more prominently.
The company said the enhancement supports its broader strategy of using consumer insights to bring new beverage concepts to market more quickly.
Alongside the equipment and software updates, Coca-Cola is introducing Hydrous, a new visual design language that will be applied across its global dispensing equipment portfolio.
The initiative is intended to create a consistent look and feel across Coca-Cola dispensers worldwide while supporting the rollout of future technologies and connected equipment platforms.
“We’re evolving our dispense equipment into a connected, intelligent platform where every pour strengthens our understanding of consumers and every unit becomes part of a global network,” said Gigy Philip, Vice President, Global Equipment Platforms, The Coca-Cola Company. “At scale, that’s what allows us to move faster, differentiate our system, and deliver more relevant experiences at the point of pour.”
According to the company, this connected infrastructure is forming the foundation for a new generation of beverage dispensing equipment designed to respond more rapidly to consumer demand and deliver greater flexibility for foodservice operators.