Finding Beauty with Imperfection

Category: Coca-Cola

Frozen Coca-Cola

On April 16th, Coca-Cola released a new product called Coca-Cola Frozen just in time for summer. On my way home from English class today, I stopped at a Family Mart to grab an onigiri for lunch and found the new Coca-Cola product in the freezer section. They had lemon flavor and also Fanta Grape Frozen.

On the back of the packages, were directions for properly consuming the product. It is best to let them sit for 15-20 minutes before attempting to drink.

I haven’t been drinking much Soda lately and so the first sip of each was an intense blast of sugar. The Coca-Cola Frozen reminded me of an American 7-11 Slurpee. I’m sure as the heat and humidity of summer approaches, these will become very popular. It’s an easy and convenient way to sip a cold beverage. Even if you don’t drink it, pressing the frozen Coca-Cola to your forehead will help cool you off!

Life’s a Peach

Remember Coffee Plus and Coca-Cola Plus? Have you heard about the latest Coca-Cola flavor that is only available in Japan? Coca-Cola Peach. Seriously!! It arrived on store shelves on January 22nd. From my research, Peach drinks have the highest sales in Japan from January through March. One reason for the “peach season” is Japan’s Hinamatsuri “Doll Festival”, celebrated on March third. During the festival, houses are decorated with dolls and plum flowers (more on that this weekend). The Japanese also love peaches because according to ancient legends, peaches have the power to sweep away evil. Because of these reasons plus, the fact it’s an “only in Japan” item, I knew I had to try it. (Fingers crossed they don’t come out with Corn Coca-Cola!)

On my way home from English class today, I stopped at the grocery store to buy a few items. I saw the Coca-Cola Peach and knew today was going to be taste test day!

While I was at the grocery store, I saw many other peach flavored beverages. I selected four of them. Three of them were non-alcoholic and one was a chu-hai.

I started my taste test with the Coca-Cola Peach. When I first opened it, I immediately smelled a strong peach odor. I poured it into the glass and could smell the peach as I sipped. The taste wasn’t overly peachy. If you like peach and you like Coca-Cola, you would probably enjoy the beverage.

The Gokuri Peach beverage on the other hand, was like drinking peach nectar. It was sweet and very peachy. It wasn’t unpleasant, if you like peach juice. I think it would probably taste better diluted with fizzy water, over ice.

The third beverage was a little intense. It was not at all what I was expecting. It was like a runny peach yogurt. I managed to take a sip, but that was all I could endure. Perhaps it could be mixed with plain yogurt and granola for a sweet breakfast treat. It was just too sweet and too peachy for me!

The last taste test was the peach chu-hai. It was delicious and refreshing. It had the right amount of peach flavor and fizz. Plus, the perfect amount of alcohol for a pre-happy hour, post English class Friday. As I sipped, I felt all evil being swept away! Kanpie!

Here are the four beverages lined up together.

Of the four different peach beverages, I enjoyed the chu-hai the most. I’ll be honest though, I’m not sure I would purchase any of them again. Well, maybe the chu-hai in a pinch if I need to keep evil away! Happy Friday! Kanpie!

Coffee Plus

Some of my favorite things to share with you are “only available in Japan” products. The latest is coffee blended with Coca-Cola. Yes, extra caffeinated Coca-Cola. I have been on the hunt for this since returning. Guess where I finally found it! On Base!!! In the vending machine by the gym. Seriously!! 

The small can is served cold and only ¥130 – about $1.15. Notice the blue coloring underneath. In the summer, all the machines serve cold beverages Warm products are red and offered in the cooler months.  


Coffee Plus Coca-Cola. 


As with so many things in Japan, the can is tiny. Here is a picture with a regular 12 oz can of La Croix. 


Here was the pour. It looks like a tiny glass of Coca-Cola. 


As I went to take a sip, I was hit with a strong smell of coffee. The taste wasn’t unpleasant. It tasted like Coca-Cola with a hint of coffee. Or maybe like coffee with carbonated vanilla flavor. The after taste and lingering taste reminded me of coffee more than coke. I felt like maybe I have coffee breath, slightly. I should probably brush my teeth. Simultaneously, I have carbonated beverage burps that taste like Coca-Cola. Sounds delicious, huh? 

The caffeine is advertised as 34mg at only 42 calories. Remember, it’s a very small can. 


By adding coffee, the amount of caffeine is increased by 50%. 


I would give this a 3 out of 5 stars. It’s not terrible or bad tasting, just not my taste. I switched out my sodas for carbonated water several years ago. Maybe Japan will figure out a way to caffeinate my fizzy water. 

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