Coke's newest coffee-infused soda has even more caffeine

Now you can bring some Coke to the next coffee klatsch.

Coca-Cola with Coffee and Coca-Cola with Coffee Zero Sugar is in stores nationwide in the ready-to-drink coffee aisles.

The new drinks, infused with Brazilian coffee, were first announced in July.

Coca-Cola with Coffee comes in three different flavors: Dark Blend, Vanilla and Caramel. The zero-sugar counterpart comes in Dark Blend and Vanilla.

"Many people are often torn between reaching for a soft drink or a coffee at 3 p.m. at work, at school or on the go," Coca-Cola Trademark brand director Brandan Strickland said in news release.

The company first piloted Coca Cola with Coffee in Japan in 2018.

To perk fans up, the new flavor has more than double the amount of caffeine its original formula contained.

All 12-ounce cans have 69 mg of caffeine while the same serving of a Coke has 34 mg and a Diet Coke has 46 mg of caffeine.

Those numbers are closer to the average cup of coffee, which has 95 mg of caffeine.

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