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. This marks the first time the mini cans, which have been sold in grocery store multipacks for over ten years, will be offered individually in this retail channel.
The single-serve mini cans will have a suggested retail price of $1.29. Coca‑Cola says the new option is intended to offer consumers smaller portion sizes and more packaging choices that align with changing consumption habits. The company also noted that the mini can serves as a trial size for new and innovative flavors.
With this addition, Coca‑Cola’s convenience store lineup now includes four package sizes: the 7.5-ounce mini can, 16-ounce can, 20-ounce bottle, and 24-ounce bottle. According to the company, this range is designed to provide more choice for different occasions, whether customers are stopping at a gas station or making a quick in-store purchase.
“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,” the company stated.
Each package size aims to meet consumer needs for different moments throughout the day.



