Georgia Coffee, in the Mocha Kilimanjaro and Original blends.
Georgia (ジョージア 缶コーヒー) is the name of a very popular brand of coffee-flavored beverage in Japan. Sold by the Coca-Cola company of Japan, it first debuted on the Japanese market in 1975. Georgia Coffee (promotional photo from Coca-Cola). ... Georgia Coffee (promotional photo from Coca-Cola). ... The wave shape (known as the dynamic ribbon device) present on all Coca-Cola cans throughout the world derives from the contour of the original Coca-Cola bottles. ... 1975 was a common year starting on Wednesday (the link is to a full 1975 calendar). ...
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.
Georgia Coffee Latte—no sugar added and low in calories
Georgia Coffee Soy Latte
Georgia Coffee Demitasse Rich
Georgia Coffee Sweet Series White Chocolate
In addition, Georgia Club Coffee was introduced in Singapore, and Georgia Gold coffee and tea were introduced in India in 2004. Chiba Prefecture (千葉県 Chiba-ken) is located in the Greater Tokyo Area of Honshu Island, Japan. ... Ibaraki is also a city: see Ibaraki, Osaka. ... Tochigi Prefecture (æ æ¨ç Tochigi-ken) is a located in the Kanto region on the island of Honshu, Japan. ...
In German, softdrinks are known as Limo short for Limonade, the German word for lemonade, but in America lemonade is an uncarbonated beverage, generally not considered a softdrink.
In Scotland, softdrinks are commonly known as "ginger", presumably referring to an early "softdrink", ginger beer.
In Japan, softdrinks are commonly referred as "juice" and younger generations refer as "drink", a shortened term for "PET-bottle drink".