New Coke is coming back and it's all because of Netflix's hit show "Stranger Things"

How "CBS Evening News" covered New Coke's release in 1985

Get ready for a blast from the past. New Coke, one of the biggest marketing flops in American history, is returning as part of a promotional campaign tied to "Stranger Things," the popular Netflix horror series set in the 1980s.

Coca-Cola announced Tuesday on Twitter that it's bringing back the failed soft-drink in conjunction with the July 4 release of season three of "Stranger Things." New Coke was originally released in 1985 to replace the original formula of Coca-Cola but failed to make an impact on the soft-drink market, leading to "Coca-Cola Classic" to be rebranded and reintroduced into the market within three months of New Coke's disastrous release.

The video Coca-Cola tweeted of the infamous soft-drink features actors from the hit Netflix series, including stars Joe Keery, Finn Wolfhard and Gaten Matarazzo:

According to The Associated Press, the first New Coke cans will be available Thursday as part of a "Stranger Things" marketing campaign featuring upside-down themed vending machines. These vending machines will pop up in select cities this summer to dispense free cans of the failed soft-drink.

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