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Coke With Coffee: What Is Coca-Cola’s New Drink?

Want a caffeinated drink that will satisfy your inner child’s fizzy drink craving and your adult need for coffee? You’re not going to believe this! Coca-Cola created a solution just for you: a Coke coffee drink!

This innovative and refreshing hybrid beverage “sips like a Coke and finishes like a coffee,” giving you the best of both as the ideal pick-me-up.

Read on for more in this brief, informative article about Coke with coffee.

When And Where Was Coca-Cola Coffee Released?

Coca-Cola coffee was released as a pilot launch in 2018 in Japan. It has since been released in over 50 countries. When making its 50th debut in the U.S. in 2021, Coca-Cola partnered with Walmart and DroneUp to deliver this new drink to select interested participants via drones (1)! Although it’s not officially available in the UK, you can buy it as an import in some specialty shops (or try the DIY version below).

If you’re travelling anytime soon, try this Coke coffee drink from multiple places to get a nuanced flavor profile each time.

The recipe and packaging for this Coke coffee drink are tailored to meet the specific tastes that are local to every country! Knowing this, take any Coca-Cola with coffee review with a grain of salt and experiment with making your own Coke with coffee review noting the subtle differences.

Why choose between coffee vs soda when there is now coffee AND soda?

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Coke And Coffee Flavors

Coke-Cola with coffee has 5 different flavours: caramel, dark blend, mocha, vanilla, and vanilla zero sugar. The variety and flavours available change by location.

Coke with coffee dark blend in Canada tastes like Coke. The coffee part is a faint aftertaste and is more suggestive of something extra than anything specific. You wouldn’t know it was coffee unless someone told you. It’s smoother than you’d expect and neutralizes the coffee’s bitterness.

Vanilla overpowers everything in the taste despite still smelling like Coke in vanilla Coke with coffee. There are a lot of fizzy bubbles, a lot more sweetness, and little, if any, coffee taste.

Want to make your own? Here’s how.

How To Make DIY Coke Cola With Coffee

Making a Coke coffee drink is as easy as making traditional rum and Coke. Ditch the rum and add in coffee! Perhaps you have already heard of Fat Americano? Well, there you have it.

Experiment with the types of coffees on hand and the brewing methods available to make your innovative personalized version. Add a couple of drops of vanilla extract or syrup flavouring and start sipping on a sweetened hybrid brew of your own.

Need some recipe ideas? Check out this YouTube video.

If you are wondering what kind of coffee is in Coke coffee drink, the answer is Brazilian coffee.

Most Brazilian coffees are natural . . . or pulped natural . . . [this adds] a substantial body, sweetness, smoothness, and complexity to the coffee’s profile.

Brazilian coffee is known for being high-quality, specialty-grade, low in acidity, and distinctive, with a delectable mix of sweet caramel and chocolate notes (2).

Final Thoughts

For brave coffee lovers who want to enjoy the soda-like taste and consistency of Coca-Cola, this new Coke coffee drink offers a harmonious blend of both that works well! This new drink has exploded in popularity and is now offered in over 50 countries, each with its variation.

FAQs

Coke coffee has 69 mg of caffeine per every 12 oz. (355 ml) shelf-stable can. For reference, a typical cup of coffee has 100 mg of caffeine, and caffeine pills have between 100 to 200 mg per tablet. There is less caffeine in Coke zero vs coffee, with 34 mg of caffeine per every 355 ml shelf-stable can. It is comparable to the amount of caffeine in Pepsi at 38 mg per 355 ml.

Coca-Cola coffee is not the healthiest option. Be careful if you plan to enjoy your morning coffee and have this Coke coffee drink. Both are best enjoyed in moderation. Check what’s listed on each flavour of Coke coffee nutrition facts for more information.

Yes, coke with coffee is good. If you’re the kind of person with a strong sweet tooth and likes trying new things that are both coffee-related and overloaded with sweetness, then this is for you. The buttery-sweetened Coke notes go surprisingly well with the buzzing bitterness of the coffee. The coffee and flavouring are there, but it is undeniably a Coke through and through.

  1. The Coca-Cola Company. (2021, January 25). Coca-Cola With Coffee and Coca-Cola With Coffee Zero Sugar Arrive in the U.S. Retrieved September 27, 2022, from https://www.coca-colacompany.com/news/coke-with-coffee-united-states-launch
  2. Costa, B. (2016, April 14). 5 Things You Should Know About Brazilian Specialty Coffee. Retrieved September 27, 2022, from https://perfectdailygrind.com/2016/04/5-things-you-should-know-about-brazilian-specialty-coffee/
Dasha Toptygina
I am a writer who delves into all manner of things related to coffee, cats, and characters. I started drinking coffee daily in university and now my entire work, life, and personality all revolve around procuring the perfect brew. I start every morning with yoga, French Press coffee, and some special creative time devoted to working on a magical cat café story... but, more on that later.

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