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Whoa. Coca-Cola today is rereleasing Surge, a drink that only existed from 1996 to 2003, meaning the last time you swigged it, you were wearing Tommy Hilfiger and listening to a mix CD.
On the official Surge website, you can find out if the Burger King in your area carries the soda in a Coke Freestyle machine. It isn’t the 16 oz cans that used to be available.