While I eagerly await fall treats and seasonal snacks every year, as a beverage girlie, I absolutely live for autumn-inspired drinks. I don’t care how hot the outside temperature is; I want my Pumpkin Spice Latte the second it’s available at Starbucks. No fall is complete without farm-fresh apple cider. And I love adding maple syrup to anything, from coffee to cocktails.
As a Diet Coke fanatic, it hurts that there’s no autumnal iteration, but luckily, one fan-favorite soda brand understood the assignment and just brought back a flavor that’s perfect for the season.
Zevia Salted Caramel Soda Is Back
Just in time for fall, zero-sugar soda brand Zevia is bringing back its fan-favorite Salted Caramel flavor. The limited-edition soda, which has become a beloved autumn offering, delivers rich caramel sweetness balanced with a touch of salt.
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The soda emulates all of the cozy fall vibes with an effervescent fizz that makes for a light and refreshing fall beverage. Plus, fans absolutely love it—regardless of the season.
“Have been drinking Zevia for years,” said one fan on Reddit. “The Salted Carmel leaves all the other flavors in the dust. It is so good! And I don’t even like salted caramel candy!”
A fan on Instagram even went so far as to say that Salted Caramel “lights up all of my taste buds.”
If you want to skip the long lines for a latte, need a post-lunch pick-me-up, or just want a refreshing beverage with the cozy taste of autumn, Zevia Salted Caramel is an ideal twist on the fan-favorite soda, which boasts no artificial ingredients. And beyond the warm flavors of fall, Zevia’s Salted Caramel soda is reminiscent of another nostalgic drink, too.
“The caramel flavor hits at the end and reminds [me] a little of the Butterbeer sold at Harry Potter World in Orlando,” said a fan on Reddit.
“It’s giving me updated cream soda/Butterbeer vibes,” said another Redditor. “So perfect for fall!”
Zevia Salted Caramel is returning in a new six-pack for a limited time on Amazon beginning Sept. 9. The flavor will also be available at select retailers, including Target, Acme, Walmart, Sprouts, and more, beginning Sept. 17.