
Why choose between coffee and manga when you can have both in this latest promotion celebrating 50 years of comic history?
Japanese comic magazine Weekly Shonen Jump has been pumping out immensely popular titles for the past few decades, forever changing the world’s perspective on manga and anime.
To celebrate its 50th year in the comic industry, Weekly Shonen Jump has collaborated with coffee brand Georgia to design a lineup of beverages featuring some of their iconic manga series.
▼ 40 of them are available for purchase and ten
others are acquired exclusively through a lottery system.
Various manga scenes are imprinted on the cans, with unique codes located at the bottom allowing customers to enjoy one issue of their choosing, free of charge via the Weekly Shonen Jump app.
What’s more, input five codes between now and 3 June and you stand a chance to win five ultra rare cans not obtainable any other way. Entering another five unique codes between 4 June and 16 July will automatically enter you for a draw to win another five rare cans, all delivered to your doorstep in a special Weekly Shonen Jump box.
The imprinted manga characters all have quotes that have been altered with a bit of coffee twist, and here are ten of our favorites:
▼ “This might be unnecessary assistance, but it’s a
limited-edition packaging.” (Izuku Midoriya, My Hero Academia)
▼ “I’ve never missed drinking a can of Georgia
after a meal. Never missed it!” (Kakashi, Naruto)
▼ “I’ll become the Coffee King!” (Monkey D. Luffy, One Piece)
▼ “It’s my treat, Frieza!!!!” (Goku, Dragon Ball)
▼ “Our commitment to taste will not falter.
That’s my way of the coffee!” (Naruto Uzumaki, Naruto)
▼ “Alright, our eyes have met. Now buy this for me.” (Gintama, Gintama)
▼ “I prefer super low sugar!” (Vegeta, Dragon Ball)
▼ “I want to drink café au lait!!” (Chopper, One Piece)
▼ “I see you wish to drink more.” (Ryoma Echizen, The Prince Of Tennis)
▼ “You’re the strongest if you drink Georgia!” (Shoyo Hinata, Haikyu!!)
These amazing prints are merely ten out of the 50 available, featuring characters from popular series packed with epic battles like Yu Yu Hakusho, Yu-Gi-Oh!, Saint Seiya, Bleach, and many more.
The promotion begins on 23 April and ends on 31 October, so there’s plenty of time to pick up a Georgia can or two and enjoy reading some free comics right away. How cool is that?
Source: Georgia via Coca-Cola Japan, Entabe
Images: Coca-Cola Japan












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