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Coca-Cola Japan releasing canned Jack Daniel’s cocktails

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By Casey Baseel, SoraNews24

In Japanese, certain words, phrases, and item names from foreign languages get shrunken down a bit. For example, Tennessee whiskey brand Jack Daniel’s is called “Jack Daniel,” and the cocktail “Jack and Coke” is just “Jack Coke.”

The abbreviations make the words easier for native Japanese-speakers to say, but it also makes the drinks quicker to order. Coming soon, though, is an even quicker way for fans to get their “Jack Coke” fix, as Coca-Cola Japan will start selling pre-made Jack and Coke canned cocktails.

Going on sale next month in Japan is the Jack Daniel’s & Coca-Cola, which restores the “and” and uses both marque ingredients’ full names. While the Coca-Cola Company has sold canned cocktails in Japan before, with its “Demon Lemon” shochu sours and Nomeji’s hard lemonade, this is the company’s first time to be offering an alcoholic beverage that uses Coca-Cola cola, and also to feature the brand’s name so prominently on its packaging..

▼ Standing boldly in front of the kanji characters for “birth” (誕生), the Jack Daniel’s & Coca-Cola asserts that it’s not only born, but that it was “born ready,” and promises “the perfect flavor, born of the meeting between these two.”

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The Jack Daniel’s & Coca-Cola is a 7-percent-alcohol cocktail, in line with the stronger strata of canned chu-hi sours sold at Japanese convenience stores and supermarkets. It goes on sale April 10, priced at 210 yen.

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Absolutely NO THANKS !!..

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piskian

thank you. Islay is a favorite.

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@wallace Likewise.

If you ever get down to the Ryukyus, there's a Bruichladdich waiting with no ice or coke in sight.

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The "bogan martini" for when VB just isn't getting it done.

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I don't like coke or Jack Daniels. Too sickly for me. I'm a single malt man.

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Jack Daniel’s is already very sweet without the Coke.

Just put a tablespoon of sugar in your shot for the same effect.

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This is not news !

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It’s cheaper to buy a 2 liter bottle of coke and cheap whiskey separately.

Aww..... too bad they stopped making Ripple or you could move upscale.

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Took them long enough!!! I wish they would Do a Jack and Dry as well!

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Does coke really need to use their brand logo, which most kids know and love, for an alcoholic drink? They’d never be allowed in a million years to do that in the US! Anyway, no thanks. It’s cheaper to buy a 2 liter bottle of coke and cheap whiskey separately.

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April 10 can't come soon enough.

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“ Going on sale next month in Japan is the Jack Daniel’s & Coca-Cola, which restores the “and” and uses both marque ingredients’ full names. While the Coca-Cola Company has sold canned cocktails in Japan before, with its “Demon Lemon” shochu sours and Nomeji’s hard lemonade, this is the company’s first time to be offering an alcoholic beverage that uses Coca-Cola cola, and also to feature the brand’s name so prominently on its packaging.

Standing boldly in front of the kanji characters for “birth” (誕生), the Jack Daniel’s & Coca-Cola asserts that it’s not only born, but that it was “born ready,” and promises “the perfect flavor, born of the meeting between these two.”

The Jack Daniel’s & Coca-Cola is a 7-percent-alcohol cocktail, in line with the stronger strata of canned chu-hi sours sold at Japanese convenience stores and supermarkets. It goes on sale April 10, priced at 210 yen. “

Interesting… very interesting…; I’m gonna have to try this…; thank you. :)

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