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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 “Every day is pretty dramatic. Autumn” VersionKenshi Yonezu

Coca-Cola GEORGIA Coffee TV Commercial: “Every day is quite a drama. Autumn” version (30 seconds)

In this Georgia commercial, under the slogan “Every day is quite a drama,” it depicts many wonderful moments found in everyday life.

Watching this ad might make you want to look for the dramatic moments in your own life, too.

The background music features Kenshi Yonezu’s “LADY,” a warm love song that tells a romantic story.

Coca-Cola Georgia “Every day is quite a drama. Summer” VersionKenshi Yonezu

Coca-Cola GEORGIA Coffee Commercial “Every day is quite a drama. Summer” Version 30 Seconds

The “Everyday Is Quite a Drama.

Summer” version featuring Kenshi Yonezu’s song LADY.

It depicts many lovely moments found in everyday life, making you want to look for dramatic moments in your own routine.

The warm love song, which tells a romantic story, perfectly matches the commercial’s vibe.

You also see people finding comfort in coffee during breaks or after work.

It’s a heartwarming ad that makes you think, “Let’s do our best at work again tomorrow!”

Coca-Cola Georgia Emerald Mountain Blissful Low Sugar “Colombia’s Cafeteros” Version

[Georgia] Ememan Takayuki Yamada TV commercial: “The coffee ‘terrorists’ of Colombia”

The “Colombian Cafeteros” segment portrays people on a Colombian coffee farm.

Set to the usual background music, it shows how they carefully and meticulously cultivate coffee with pride.

GEORGIA’s commercials always cheer on someone who’s working hard, don’t they?

Georgia commercials. A collection of canned coffee and bottled coffee commercials (11–20).

Coca-Cola Georgia Shakiiin “So Refreshing” Version

[Georgia] Takayuki Yamada TV Commercial “Penetrating” Version 30 Seconds GEORGIA TVCF 1

The “Shimiwataru” version portrays people taking a relaxing moment with a can of coffee after work or during a break.

It conveys GEORGIA’s desire to deliver a cup just for those who work hard.

It’s a commercial that makes you feel ready to do your best at work again starting tomorrow!

Coca-Cola Georgia Emerald Mountain Premium “Beach House Employee” Version

Coca-Cola Georgia “Beach House Employees” Takayuki Yamada, Hinako Sano

The “Beach House Employee” segment poignantly depicts Takayuki Yamada working at a beach house.

Work may not always be wonderful, but the way Yamada resets his mindset by drinking GEORGIA is striking.

The usual background music even sounds like a fight song.

Coca-Cola Georgia Emerald Mountain Blend: ‘Good job today, us.’ Version

Funny commercial: There’s no such thing as an easy job in this world, huh? Georgia Emerald Mountain Blend. Takayuki Yamada “Good work, us.” edition.

A commercial for Georgia Emerald Mountain Blend featuring Takayuki Yamada and Hirofumi Arai.

Their jobs are different, but they each recognize that the other’s work is tough, which feels very considerate.

It’s a commercial that seems to cheer on everyone who’s working.

Coca-Cola Georgia Emerald Mountain Blissful Low Sugar “Carpenter” Edition

[Georgia TV Commercial] Takayuki Yamada “Carpenter Edition” Blissful Low-Sugar

The “Carpenter” episode tells a story where Takayuki Yamada is praised by his foreman for his work.

In the blissful moment of finally being complimented, he drinks “Shifuku no Bitou” (Blissful Low Sugar).

The uplifting background music that evokes a sense of achievement is memorable, and many viewers may relate it to their own experiences.