Georgia commercials. A compilation of canned and bottled coffee ads.
Georgia is Coca-Cola’s coffee brand.
In addition to classic canned coffee, since the late 2010s it’s become a staple in convenience stores and vending machines with PET-bottled coffees as well.
Georgia’s commercials often feature popular actors and lavish background music, so many of them probably left a lasting impression on you.
In this article, we’ll showcase all the Georgia commercials that have aired so far—take this opportunity to enjoy them in one place.
Georgia commercials. A compilation of canned coffee and bottled coffee commercials (1–10)
Coca-Cola Georgia “Easy Georgia at home anytime.”Kengo Kora

Kengo Kora, looking stuck with his computer work, says, “No good—time for some coffee,” and tries to refresh himself with a cup.
He then puts on a helmet, zips through the sky out the window, and dashes off to a café in the city.
He manages to buy his coffee, but a narration chimes in, “You don’t have to go that far,” and introduces Georgia.
It highlights that it’s a bottled coffee that tastes as good as what you’d get at a café.
The BGM is matched to the commercial’s style with Roman Hikō, one of Kome Kome Club’s signature songs released in 1990, whose exhilarating melody feels great—fun to listen to and just as satisfying to sing.
Coca-Cola Georgia Asa Georgia: “Shall we give it a go again today?” Comedy duo: Hirohisa Ota / Model-Talent: Chihiro Kondo version / “Nobuyuki Sakuma” version / “Yuka Nishizawa” versionHirohisa Ota, Chihiro Kondo, Noriyuki Sakuma, Yuka Nishizawa



This commercial depicts various people getting ready in the morning, highlighting how Georgia supports each of their mornings.
It also portrays Hirohisa Ota and Chihiro Kondo, Nobuyuki Sakuma, and Yuka Nishizawa’s dedication to their work, conveying a strong sense of positivity.
The song that further accentuates the upbeat atmosphere shown in the visuals is Kome Kome Club’s “Roman Hikou.” Its bright sound and structure that evokes an expanding landscape are striking, powerfully conveying hope for the future.
Coca-Cola Georgia “Take Yourself Out of Range Sometimes”Kengo Kora

I bet a lot of people were really struck by the catchphrase “Take yourself out of range now and then.” These days it’s normal to be connected to someone at all times, and there are moments when it feels like your mind never gets a break.
This commercial suggests that, for just the few minutes you spend drinking coffee, you cut off connections with the outside world and refresh yourself.
It’s cool how Kengo Kora, after savoring a brief spell of being out of range, goes on to work with full force.
The BGM features Kome Kome Club’s “Roman Hikou.” Released in 1990, it’s one of their signature songs, known for its liberating lyrics and melody that evoke a sense of setting off on a journey.
Coca-Cola Georgia Black “The Reason It’s Delicious” EditionTakayuki Yamada

In this “Reasons It Tastes Good” segment, Takayuki Yamada plays three roles: a man working at a fast-paced startup, a man doing on-site labor, and a young employee.
Each of the three explains why their coffee tastes good—because they did good work, because they worked hard, or because someone treated them—but all of those reasons turn out to be wrong.
The narration reveals that the real reason is that the coffee has been deliciously renewed.
Seeing it laid out like this really highlights the impressive range of Yamada’s acting.
Coca-Cola Georgia “There’s Always Tomorrow” Version

For adults in their 30s and older, many probably think of this series when they hear about Georgia’s commercials—the “Ashita ga Arusa (There’s Always Tomorrow)” version featuring lots of Yoshimoto Kogyo comedians.
It used the Re:Japan version of ‘Ashita ga Arusa,’ and it was a commercial that made you feel positive—have a coffee and keep doing your best tomorrow, too.
Coca-Cola Georgia Japan Craftsman: Bottled Coffee That Keeps Its Deliciousness – “However, This Coffee…” EditionAlice Hirose

Freshly brewed coffee is usually at its best right after it’s made, and the flavor gradually declines over time.
But in this commercial, Georgia Japan Craftsman emphasizes that its coffee stays delicious without losing flavor.
The secret, they say, is blending coffee extracted using two methods: drip and cold brew.
It might make you think, “If they say that much, maybe I should try it once.”
Coca-Cola Georgia Japan Craftsman ZERO: “We’ve been waiting! Zero Georgia.” (version)Alice Hirose

The commercial introducing Georgia Latte Zero Sugar, titled “We’ve been waiting! Zero Georgia,” features Alice Hirose.
When she takes a sip of Georgia Japan Craftsman ZERO, the inside of the train instantly transforms into a runway.
The sight of Hirose confidently striding along is dazzling, and that bold direction likely left a lasting impression on many viewers who saw it even once.



