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Coca-Cola Coffee is newly launched in Japan! Guess whether it's coke or coffee?

Published: 2024-11-03 Author: World Gafei
Last Updated: 2024/11/03, The most awesome thing about Japanese vending machines is that almost everything you can think of, from drinks to food to household items, can be bought from vending machines. Of course, based on the Japanese crazy love of coffee

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In Japan, you can see vending machines everywhere, and the most awesome thing about Japanese vending machines is that almost everything you can think of can be bought at vending machines, from drinks to food to daily necessities. Of course, based on Japan's crazy love of coffee, in the most common vending machines for drinks, there must be all kinds of canned coffee in addition to water, soda and fruit juices.

Joya Coffee, one of the most popular canned coffee brands in Japan (GEORGIA), is actually a brand of Coca-Cola. Japan's Coca-Cola Coffee Plus recently decided to combine its coffee-making technology with its soda expertise and created a new Coca-Cola coffee, which went on sale in Japan this month.

Coca-Cola coffee (Coca-Cola Coffee Plus) on the vending machine sells for 130 yen. The most valuable thing is that the price of this Coca-Cola coffee (Coca-Cola Coffee Plus) is the same as that of other canned coffee with the same capacity.

"Coffee Plus" means that this is 50% more caffeine than regular Coca-Cola!

The name is similar to the healthy zero-calorie Coca-Cola Coca Cola Plus sold in Japan last spring. But Coca-Cola coffee has only half the calories of regular Coca-Cola and contains 50% more caffeine than regular Coca-Cola. The selling point of this Coca-Cola is mainly the mix of flavor and taste of Coke and coffee, making it one of the favorite carbonated drinks in modern society.

If you pour this Coca-Cola coffee into a glass, you will find that this Coca-Cola coffee is closer to black coffee in color, and visually, it is a normal carbonated drink.

According to people who have drunk this Coca-Cola coffee, the drink smells like a normal cup of coffee. If you cover your eyes (and ears, of course, so you can't hear the sound of bubbles bursting), smell it, and you'll think it's a pure black cup of coffee.

But oddly enough, the taste test is just the opposite. Although the aroma of coffee is obvious, its taste is not much different from that of regular Coca-Cola-it just tastes stronger.

For those who like both Coke and coffee, especially those who have a high demand for caffeine, this Coca-Cola coffee (Coca-Cola Coffee Plus) is something to look forward to! Of course, even if this drink is not available in China for the time being, you can still buy a bottle of Coke and make it yourself (as long as you have coffee at home).

What? You say drinking carbonated drinks is bad for your health?

Bullshit!

Look! Zhou Enying, a centenarian from Lanzhou, Gansu Province, has always loved Coke Coffee at the age of 103. The doctors who advised the old people to give up coke and coffee in their early years did not live as long as her.

What? You want to persuade me to quit coke and coffee, too?

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