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The Jargon File (version 4.4.7, 29 Dec 2003):

Classic C /klas'ik C/, n. [a play on ?Coke Classic?] The C programming language as defined in the first edition of K&R, with some small additions. It is also known as ?K&R C?. The name came into use while C was being standardized by the ANSI X3J11 committee. Also ?C Classic?. An analogous construction is sometimes applied elsewhere: thus, ?X Classic?, where X = Star Trek (referring to the original TV series) or X = PC (referring to IBM's ISA-bus machines as opposed to the PS/2 series). This construction is especially used of product series in which the newer versions are considered serious losers relative to the older ones.
The Free On-line Dictionary of Computing (30 December 2018):

K&R C Classic C (C Classic) The C programming language as defined in the first edition of K&R, with some small additions. The name "C Classic", a play on "Coke Classic", came into use while ANSI C was being standardised by the ANSI X3J11 committee. See also classic. [Jargon File] (2006-09-26)