- Coca-Cola with Coffee is now available across the US, and comes in three flavors.
- The drinks giant is celebrating the launch by delivering cans via drone in Coffee County, Georgia.
- The drink is already available overseas.
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Coca-Cola is rolling out its Coca-Cola with Coffee drink nationwide, and some customers in Georgia can receive the drink via drone.
The beverage hit stores in the US for the first time on Monday, and it packs 69mg of caffeine per 12-ounce can.
The drink combines Coca-Cola with Brazilian coffee, and is available in three flavors: Dark Blend, Vanilla, and Caramel. The zero-sugar version is available in Dark Blend and Vanilla.
The drink retails at about $2.32 for a single 12-ounce can, but customers can get a free can using the Ibotta app at Walmart stores across the country.
To celebrate the launch, Coca-Cola is working with Walmart and DroneUp to deliver cans via drones to residents of Coffee County, Georgia. The drinks will be delivered from Tuesday, but Coca-Cola has already carried out a trial run.
Though Coca-Cola with Coffee has already launched overseas, this is the first time it's hitting stores in the US, and the first time ever that the zero-sugar version has been on sale.
Coca-Cola will also launch US sales of its lemon and lime hard seltzer in the first half of 2021 with sparkling water brand Topo Chico, after debuting the drink in Latin America last year.
While it's debuting new products, it's cutting back on others: The company announced plans in October to scrap about 200 of its drinks brands, roughly half its portfolio.
Coca-Cola had already said it would scrap Tab, Zico, and Odwalla. CEO James Quincey told investors in October it would likely remove more brands from its "hydration" category, which includes brands like Dasani, Powerade, and Smart Water.
In December, Coca-Cola also announced plans to lay off 2,200 workers globally, with more than half of the job losses in the US.