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Jack Daniel’s Tennessee Whiskey and Coca-Cola were reportedly first mixed together in 1907. The blend of bold flavors proved perfect for any occasion, and went on to become one of the world’s most popular bar calls. Since that day, the two have been inseparable. And now, for the first time in history, this iconic combination is ready for you to enjoy at a moment’s notice.

“Jack and Coke.” In a can. Primed for adventure. Genuine Jack Daniel’s Old No. 7 Tennessee Whiskey that’s hailed from the hills of Tennessee since 1866. Coca-Cola that first fizzed up in an Atlanta soda parlor. Together then. Together now. This new way to enjoy an old favorite is a celebration of the perfect match.

It’s no surprise this famous drink is so adored. Mellowing through sugar maple charcoal impart the distinctive smoothness into Jack Daniel’s Tennessee Whiskey, while crisp and fizzy Coca-Cola balances the libation with a refreshing finish. Separately, each brand is admired. United, the duo is legendary.  

As for who first mixed Jack Daniel’s with Coca-Cola, there is no single individual credited. But the two beverages likely collided somewhere outside Chattanooga, Tennessee. No big fanfare. No write-up in the local paper. Just the unplanned outcome from a group of friends who figured out that two beloved brands belonged in one glass—and today, in your cooler.

If you’re looking for Jack Daniel’s Tennessee Whiskey and Coca-Cola in a can, you’ve found it. If you’re wanting to taste something new yet familiar, it’s waiting for you. 

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Here’s To Right Now

Why wait to celebrate? Take the fast route to finding Jack Daniel’s Tennessee Whiskey & Coca-Cola at a store or on your doorstep.