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The New Coffee-Flavoured Coke

Hot on the heels of the launch of Coke Energy in South Africa, Coca-Cola Plus Coffee is now also available locally.

The new Coke is infused with 100% Brazilian coffee bean powder and comes in a 200ml can. It has quite the caffeine kick: 34mg per 200ml can. By comparison, a 250ml can of Red Bull has 80mg caffeine.

According to the World Health Organisation, the daily allowable caffeine intake for an adult is 400mg.

“Coca-Cola Plus Coffee is therefore far below the normal requirement, but like anything people need to understand to consume it in moderation and have it as part of a balanced beverage intake across the board,” said  Bernard Pieters, Coca-Cola’s head of integrated marketing communications.

It will be available at various stores across the country and will sell for around R12. For comparison, you can get a 500ml sugar-free Coca-Cola for under R10 at some outlets.

Taste test

We rounded up a group of tasters, some of whom expressed reservations about the extra caffeine.

Coca-Cola Plus Coffee

Bombi Mavundza

“I am concerned as to how this will affect my health and most importantly my heart, considering that this will be a double shot of caffeine,” said one unwilling participant.

But they were won over by the taste. It had a strong coffee flavour, combined with a pleasant sugary taste. It tastes like coffee first, with a Coke aftertaste, one taster remarked.

“It taste like cappuccino and cupcakes actually,” said another taster. A can contains around 159 kilojoules.

Despite the double caffeine hit, the tasters didn’t experience a strong kick.

While one of the tasters wouldn’t buy it again (unless it’s a Monday morning and she needed a “heavy coffee boost”), in all, it mostly received a positive reception.