Japan is launching a new "clear" Coca-Cola edition.

The new soft drink is colorless, clear, and lemon-flavored.

Coca-Cola Japan manufactured the drink by leaving out the caramel flavor.

Ditching the dark-brown color that has been synonymous with Coca-Cola for decades, Japan has released a new version of the popular soda.

With a water-like appearance, "Coca-Cola Clear" is a zero-calorie, lemon-flavored drink, according to the manufacturer.

Coca-Cola Japan came up with the concept of leaving out the caramel ingredients that give the drink its distinct color and developed it for a year before the US headquarters gave the idea the green light.

More than 50 samples and flavors were experimented with before the decision to go with lemon was made.

This latest version of Coca-Cola comes after the release of different flavors over the past few years, including peach and stevia editions that can be found in some markets.

Coca-Cola Clear is set to be released in Japan on Monday, but there is no word yet about whether you will be able to find it anywhere else.