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.
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Georgia commercials. A collection of canned coffee and bottled coffee commercials (11–20).
Coca-Cola Georgia: “A Bouquet for That First Step.”Narration: Ado

Here’s a commercial where a crowd of young people who lack confidence take turns singing this song by Ado in a relay style.
It’s a moving story: if you do nothing, nothing changes—but by taking a step forward with a Georgia in hand, something shifts.
At that point, the drink becomes more than just a drink—and that’s the fun of it, isn’t it?
Coca-Cola Georgia Emerald Mountain Blend “Washed Beans” Version

Japanese title: “Stop the Talk.” It’s a song recorded as an insert track for the 1968 film “Live a Little, Love a Little,” starring Elvis himself.
In addition to a 2011 tie-in with Georgia’s commercial, it was also used in a NIKE commercial in 2002.
Coca-Cola Georgia EUROPEAN “New Brewing Method Experience” Version

The 2015 commercial for Georgia European.
The jingle is an original song by Gary Adkins, and it really conveys a stylish European vibe.
Canned coffee is often seen as being for office workers, but with a chic ad like this, it seems like women could buy it without hesitation.
Coca-Cola Georgia Emerald Mountain Blissful Low Sugar “Men Who Notice the Difference” Edition

A commercial for “Emerald Mountain Lightly Sweetened,” featuring Takayuki Yamada.
The theme of the ad is that Yamada, portraying various professions, notices the difference in taste.
The commercial uses the famous classical piece “Boléro,” which gives it a grand feel.
Coca-Cola Georgia Gentle Cafe au Lait “Gentle Ole” Version

The commercial for “Yasashii Café au Lait” featuring Takayuki Yamada.
The CM song is an original tune with a flamenco vibe.
The “olé” in café au lait is playfully linked to flamenco, which is pretty clever.
It’s also a commercial that highlights Takayuki Yamada’s dance.
Coca-Cola Georgia THE PREMIUM “AI PREMIUM” Version

A commercial from the Georgia The Premium Series featuring Takayuki Yamada.
The ad has an appealing, humorous theme where Yamada becomes an AI and defeats himself.
In the latter half of the commercial, an arrangement of Pachelbel’s Canon is used, doubling the fun.
Georgia commercials. Compilation of canned coffee and bottled coffee ads (21–30)
Coca-Cola Georgia THE PREMIUM “The People Who Support This Country” Version

Titled “The People Who Support This Country,” this commercial evokes a cup of coffee for working adults—coffee that supports those who support the nation.
To mark the 40th anniversary, it features people who have been working over the past 40 years.
The slightly moving background music fits perfectly.


