'Surge' sells out after Internet fans make Coke bring it back

Surge's return is largely due to vocal fan groups like The Surge Movement, which has more than 131,660 likes on Facebook. In 2013, the group raised $4,000 to a buy a billboard near Coca-Cola's Atlanta headquarters that 

Coca-Cola is using Amazon.com to distribute the popular '90s Surge energy drink, and people are amped. The highly caffeinated soda has returned for a second round of competition. Coca-Cola originally launched Surge in 

Surge's return is largely due to vocal fan groups like The Surge Movement, which has more than 131,660 likes on Facebook. In 2013, the group raised $4,000 to a buy a billboard near Coca-Cola's Atlanta headquarters that 

Children of the '90s likely remember Surge, the neon yellow soft drink that tasted like Mountain Dew on crack and disappeared from soda fountains everywhere far too soon. But 11 years after Surge's discontinuation, Coca-Cola has some good news for 

While most of us tried to fill the void with Mountain Dew, a group of heroes took action. Look no further than the Facebook group "SURGE Movement," which has amassed more than 130,000 followers and played a role in inspiring Coca-Cola to bring back our