Nuka-Cherry (Fallout 4)

Nuka-Cherry is a variant of Nuka-Cola and a soft drink in Fallout 4.

Background
Nuka-Cherry was originally the product of Merle Haverston, branded as Merle's Very Cherry Soda, prior to being acquired by the Nuka-Cola Corporation. After acquiring the patent, Nuka-Cola Corporation rebranded it as Nuka-Cherry and changed the flavor profile to that of a Nuka-Cola and cherry mixture along with adding coloring to boost its visual appeal to consumers.

Characteristics
Nuka-Cherry shares the same look as the other bottles of Nuka-Cola but adds a bright red color to it and a cherry flavoring. Compared to the standard Nuka-Cola, Nuka Cherry can be viewed as an upgrade: providing better healing and a larger Action Point boost while giving the same amount of radiation.

Locations

 * Five can be found throughout the Nuka-Cola bottling plant.
 * Three can be found in the Dugout Inn.
 * Three can be found in Kellogg's house in the hidden room.
 * Three can be found inside the Super Duper Mart.
 * Three can be found on the ground in the secret side of Vault 81.
 * Two sold by Shelbie Chase at the Nuka-Town market.
 * One can be found in the roof office of Longneck Lukowski's Cannery behind a Novice locked door.
 * One can be found in the first house on the right when coming down the path from Vault 111 in Sanctuary Hills.
 * One can be found in a shopping cart east of Concord, behind the Museum of Freedom.
 * One can be found beside a skeleton in the abandoned blue cottage at the Coastal cottage.
 * One can be found in HalluciGen, Inc., on the shelf at the bottom of the stairs after the observation room.
 * One can be found in the Combat Zone, on the upper right platform beside an ammo box.
 * One can be found in one of the stalls in the women's bathroom of the General Atomics factory.
 * One can be found on the kitchen table in the Nakano residence.

Behind the scenes
The story of its introduction, rejection, and replacement by Classic Nuka-Cola mimics that of the real-life New Coke campaign. In reality, however, New Coke initially received generally positive reactions in terms of taste, but the iconic status of the old formula produced a strong backlash reaction that pressured executives into changing it back.