
Ready-to-drink coffee in cans first became available in Japan in 1969. It was developed by a company called UCC Ueshima Coffee Co., a coffee manufacturer and retailer based in the city of Kobe.
Until the arrival of canned coffee, people in Japan did not have a wide choice of beverages to drink when they were out and about - while standing on the platform waiting for a train, for example. Many people drank bottled milk beverages if they got thirsty while not at home.
The invention of canned coffee was inspired by an incident that happened in 1968. One day, the founder of UCC, a man named Ueshima Tadao, was drinking coffee-flavored milk at a train station where his train had stopped. Back in those days, if you drank a bottled beverage you had to return the bottle to the store after you were finished. It turned out that Mr. Ueshima's train was leaving the station earlier than expected, so he did not have time to finish all of his drink. He felt bad about wasting the milk, but there was nothing he could do about it because he had to catch his train.
He returned the bottle to the store with the unfinished milk and dashed onto the train at the last minute. This incident made Mr. Ueshima wonder if it would be possible to make a coffee that people could drink anytime, anywhere. And the solution he came up with was canned coffee.
By trial and error, Mr. Ueshima developed a technology for producing coffee drinks that could be put in a can and could stay in the can for a long time without losing their flavor. After a lot of hard work, Mr. Ueshima finally succeeded in producing UCC canned coffee with milk, the world's first canned coffee with milk inside._
UCC began to sell this coffee, but at first it did not sell as well as expected, perhaps because people were not accustomed to seeing coffee in a can. It was not until 1970, at the World Exposition in Osaka, that canned coffee began to catch on. After offering free samples at the event, UCC received a flood of orders, and sales of canned coffee took off.
Launched in 1975 Coca-Cola's "Georgia Coffee" became the number one brand in Japan while I was there. This is one of the commercials we did for the brand. At one point the canned coffee from Coke was bigger than Coke itself.
So many US stars have been used to promote the brands there, Arnold, Brad Pitt, Tommy Lee Jones, Bowie, and the list goes on.
Canned coffee is certainly convenient, but it can't beat a Starbucks.
Comments (35)
i love canned coffee. i actually prefer it over fresh brewed.
Is there a site I can buy this from? I've been looking to try it but I cant find anyway!! I got a bunch of snacks & candy from Japan but drinks are hard to come by.
Bah. Starbucks is overpriced.
@Shinbi_Belldandy@xanga - have you tried j-list/j-box? they should have it there.
and canned coffee is the best!!!
I think I must have gotten the wrong kind of canned coffee last time, I tried it and it didnt taste right. I'll try another one sometime.
u should try their coffee flavoured milk....oh man, only in japan have i ever had the best ones.
@Shinbi_Belldandy@xanga - check for a local Mitsuwa in your area. There aren't that many of them but you might get lucky.
You'd have to have a can or something with a lid, the way those people pack the Japanese into the trains like rats or sardines. Ugh.
@eomona@xanga - I'll look again! Thanks! =D
hmm, I usually don't like coffee but mr. brown's canned coffee is REALLY GOOD.@_@ lol, or maybe just really sweet...?
@Shinbi_Belldandy@xanga - no problem :)
Yay for Mr. Brown's canned coffee!!!
Yum.
In Japan, canned coffee are the best selling products from a vending machine, even better than juice, pop, tea and water! I think it must be all the salarymen that are buying up the coffees. I've tried a lot of canned coffees in Japan but I would much rather have a real drip coffee anyday. The canned ones just taste a little off, with or without milk.
If anyone is looking for a decent canned coffee, I recommend the brand WONDA if you can find it. I think it's the best tasting of all the brands...imo :)
I love canned coffees, they come in so many varieties, it is awesome. I had cans of coffee sent to me at basic training so I could gulp them down during mail call.
@Starlite@datingish - this.
@sleepykao3@xanga - @fried_ryce@xanga - Or Nescafe's Latte-flavored ones ^_^
I was raised in Japan, and the canned coffee actually DOES beat Japan and America based Starbucks.
IMO
These are great. Drank them all the time when in Japan.
is the canned coffee warm or cold?
@cr4zyyl0ve@xanga - I was wondering the same thing, I assume its cold..?
isn't there canned coffee that heats up once you open it?
Thanks for the history lesson. I think it's also interesting how in Japan, you can get hot milk-tea in cans from machines, just like we get cold soda).
I hate coffee, but I loved their canned coffee. Love it.
Their best drink is Coca Cola's "Royal Milk Tea"
I would kill someone for a case of that.
interesting.
i like canned coffee. :)