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. Compilation of canned coffee and bottled coffee ads (21–30)
Coca-Cola Georgia THE PREMIUM Series “The Aesthetics of Work”

A commercial for “The Premium” that aired in 2017.
Takayuki Yamada appears and, like a ‘workman/assassin,’ takes down his enemies with coffee beans—that’s the highlight.
And when Yamada opens a can of coffee, Pachelbel’s Canon starts playing, which really adds a humorous touch.
Coca-Cola Georgia THE PREMIUM Low Sugar ‘That Premium Guy 2’ Edition

The familiar Takayuki Yamada appears in this commercial for “The Premium Low-Sugar.” The highlight is the scene where Yamada, playing a professional fixer, takes down his foes.
Yamada’s hard-boiled look matches perfectly with the coffee’s image.
Coca-Cola Georgia VM “Electrical Equipment Technician” Version

Takayuki Yamada plays an electrical technician preparing an illumination display.
Even though he works hard, unaware spectators hurl cold remarks at him.
But when the lights turn on, the crowd erupts in cheers.
The phrase “The world is made by someone’s work” gives courage to those who labor.
It’s a commercial for the “+2°C Vending Machine,” which serves drinks 2 degrees warmer than ordinary vending machines.
Coca-Cola Georgia Shakin’ “Bank Clerk” Version

The GEORGIA canned coffee commercial titled “Shakiin,” “Bank Employee” version.
It depicts a story where your dull, early-morning mind switches into work mode.
It’s definitely something you’d want to drink at the start of a day when you’re just not feeling it!
Coca-Cola Georgia Mitsuboshi Presso “Chef” Version

In the “Chef” commercial, Takayuki Yamada plays a restaurant chef.
After being praised by a customer, the look on Yamada’s face as he drinks his coffee—pleased and content—is particularly memorable.
In GEORGIA’s commercials, various professions appear, so when your own profession shows up, it feels like you’re being cheered on.
Coca-Cola Georgia Guts: “Ramen Shop” Version

This is a commercial for “Gan” titled “Ramen Craftsman.” Takayuki Yamada plays the owner of a ramen shop, portraying a craftsman-like personality as he takes a stern attitude toward a woman taking photos of the ramen.
It’s a CM for a meticulously crafted bowl aimed at people with that artisan spirit.
The ad ends by showing Yamada’s playful side as well.
Coca-Cola Georgia JAPAN CRAFTSMAN “Under the Big Tree” Version

This commercial for Japan Craftsman features Alice Hirose and Ryo Katsuji.
Ryo Katsuji, dressed in a suit, explains how delicious the drink is, and it’s amusing that he becomes semi-transparent at the end to convey its “clear, transparent taste.” The BGM is an original song, with an appealing, smooth jazz-like sound.


