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Aug 06, 2010
Georgia and Boss coffee in the U.S!
by: Anonymous

Help is here for those seeking Georgia coffee in the states.
http://www.pacificeastwest.com/beveragepops.html

Mar 23, 2010
I got one yesterday HOT
by: Jackson

I went into my local Korean grocer's and through the glass door of a "fridge" I saw the unique ucc Coffee label, however when I opened the door and picked up the can, it was HOT. It was some sort of heated casing unit that looked exactly like a refrigerator and it "put off" no heat. I have to say that the taste alone isn't worth buying ucc over again, but the overall "newness" and neat factor of the experience is causing me to long for another trip to Smile Market

Jan 11, 2010
UCC Rules
by: Rob

Im not a huge coffee fan, but whenever I'm at an asian market, I always look for and stock up on this stuff!

Apr 14, 2009
UCC COFFEE
by: HERBMILL2000

I lived in Japan for 13 years.
I am an American ,but My major is Asian studies.

Japan has many great canned coffees .The best Japanese canned coffee comes from the coca cola company.
The coffee is called Georgia Coffee,but you can only buy this coffee in Asia and Europe,not in the United States. I dare you to find a supplier, that will ship you this coffee. I will buy 3 cases

Eric

My email is herbmill2000@yahoo.com

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