Georgia (drink)
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Georgia (Japanese: ジョージア 缶コーヒー) is the name of a popular brand of coffee-flavored beverages sold by Coca-Cola in Japan. It was launched in 1975 and has since expanded to markets in India and Bahrain. Georgia enjoys the most success in Japan, where it is the highest-grossing coffee beverage. It is one of many brands of Japanese Canned Coffee. Ironically, despite being produced by the Atlanta, Georgia-based Coca-Cola company, Georgia coffee is not sold within Georgia.
Although there are many seasonal blends, Coca-Cola makes Original, Mocha Kilamanjaro, and Emerald Mountain Blend year-round. The coffee can be enjoyed as a cold or hot beverage.
Here is a sample list of the Georgia blends:
- Georgia Coffee Original
- Georgia Coffee Mocha Kilamanjaro
- Georgia Coffee Emerald Mountain Blend
- Georgia Coffee Emblem Blend
- Georgia Coffee European Blend
- Georgia Coffee Royal Blend
- Georgia Coffee Platinum Blend
- Georgia Coffee Qualite Latte (for warm serving use)
- Georgia Max Coffee (Chiba, Ibaraki, Tochigi)
- Georgia Coffee Milk and Bitter
- Georgia Coffee Latte (Japan 2004)
- Georgia Coffee Latte—no sugar added and low in calories
- Georgia Coffee Soy Latte
- Georgia Coffee Demitasse Rich
- Georgia Coffee Sweet Series White Chocolate
- Georgia Coffee Tasty (Kyūshū)
In addition, Georgia Club Coffee was introduced in Singapore, and Georgia Gold coffee and tea were introduced in India in 2004. In Japan, Georgia coffee is rumored to contain nicotine.
[edit] External links
- Georgia Coffee on Coca-Cola's website (English)