- Georgia (drink)
nihongo|Georgia|ジョージア|Jōjia is the name of a popular brand of
coffee -flavored beverages sold byThe Coca-Cola Company . It was launched in1975 by Coca-Cola (Japan) Company, aJapan ese subsidiary of the company. It has since expanded to markets inSingapore ,India andBahrain . Georgia enjoys the most success in Japan, where it is the highest-grossing coffee beverage. It is also the highest-grossing beverage by Coca-Cola (Japan) Company. As of 2007, in Japan, it sells more than twice as many asCoca-Cola . [ [http://www.ccwh.co.jp/pdf/ir/presentation/ccwh/ks_h19q4.pdf Coca-Cola West Japan] IR report (in Japanese), 2007.] Georgia is one of many brands ofJapanese 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 )
* Georgia Coffee Cafe Au LaitIn addition, Georgia Club Coffee was introduced in Singapore, and Georgia Gold coffee and tea were introduced in India in 2004.
References
External links
* [http://www.virtualvender.coca-cola.com/ft/detail.jsp?region_id=&country_id=&drink_type_id=006&all_reg_selected=0&brand_id=353 Georgia Coffee] , on Coca-Cola (U.S.) website en icon
* [http://www.cocacola.co.jp/products/coffee.html Georgia Coffee] , on Coca-Cola (Japan) website ja icon
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