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Coke BlaK Attack!

Thursday started off typicially enough. I got to work, I checked to see how many more of my Sea-Monkeys died, I hit up every e-mail account I use except the one that actually relates to my job, and I pretended to be on the phone whenever I heard somebody annoying behind me in fear of them striking up one of those terrible "HAY it's the morning let's discuss stuff" conversations. Then I get a real call. It's from Kev, friend and coworker. "Matt, you know about this Coke coffee shit?" I knew where he was going with this. Word had already spread about Coca-Cola's troop of oompas, who were scouring the city this week to give everyone with a free hand a bottle of "Coke BlaK," a new soda enhanced with "coffee essence." They mark "coffee essence" in fairly large print right on the labels, thereby obliterating 100% of the potential heterosexual male market. I digress -- Kev told me to head down to 42nd. The Coke Folks were about to give away four hundred million bottles of BlaK. I didn't have my camera, but he did. Needless to say, I told my project manager that I had to cancel a meeting to handle a "family emergency" that could be magically rectified in the time it took for me to leave the building, walk to 42nd and grab as much Coke BlaK as the oompas would let me carry. Meanwhile, this is what Kev was seeing...

With the speed and efficiency of a top secret spy organization, Coke's team of magicians emptied an unmarked truck containing no less than FOUR HUNDRED TRILLION bottles of Coke BlaK, which were then poured into no less than FOUR HUNDRED MILLION big giant tubs filled with ice. Their goal: Get as many pedestrians to drink the holy drink as possible. Nobody turns down a free sample, and only an idiot would turn down a free sample that came in a glass bottle with a Coke logo on it. This was going to be hot, and after cursing out the elevator for taking too long using such horrible words that I'm almost going to feel like I have to apologize to it tomorrow, I arrived. I arrived, I looked up, and I shouted to God: "Yo big man, you behind this?"

While the assorted worker bees, tourists and vagrants were initially perplexed, everyone soon realized that people were giving out free soda, and if this wasn't a reason to act like you had cancer and they were handing over limited quantities of the cure, I don't know what is. The crowds went absolutely crazy. Hands, feet, heads...everywhere. So, so, so many heads, hands and feet. Though Coke's peeps mandated that everyone was only allowed one bottle, it was very easy to circumvent that spiteful bit of lameness by pocketing each bottle before walking up to the next vendor. I left with two, and I feel like an asshole because I totally could've nailed eight or nine if I had any balls. Then again, nothing will grow testicles faster than the idea of a gigantic, absolutely GIGANTIC soda corporation believing in shady market research and mass-producing a soft drink with the term "coffee essence" printed on the label.

I kid, really I do. Truth is, I've been looking forward to Coke BlaK's debut to the point where you'd swear Coke BlaK was debuting on Christmas morning. I love it when new sodas come out, even bad ones. That's not to say that Coke BlaK is bad or anything, but it's certainly weird, and every time I read "BlaK" I keep thinking they must've named it after one of the girls from En Vogue. But that wouldn't make sense, because everyone in En Vogue died years ago when I killed and ate them.

Look at all that Coke BlaK. And that's just one of the thirty billion tubs. I swear I heard someone in the background yapping about how "there's starving kids in China."

Managing to lift three bottles and two swank cardboard Coke BlaK carriers between us, Kev and I slowly walked back to the office, relishing our victory in a sea of hundreds upon hundreds of others who were doing the same. There wasn't a soul in Times Square without a bottle of complimentary Coke BlaK, but for all of this clever/shrewd/whatever marketing to work, the drink really needed to not be awful. I'm happy to report that Coke BlaK is NOT awful. I will never buy it, but it's not awful.

In a way, it's actually almost sort of halfway to good. Picture cream soda with a splash of cold coffee, but with the psychosomatical edge of drinking it out of a fucking Praise Jesus awesome glass Coca-Cola bottle. (Hopefully the glass bottle thing is for keeps and wasn't just a special deal for today's promotion.) The flavor is in no way overpowering or offensive, relying more on the merits of having a label that says "COFFEE" than, you know, actually tasting like coffee. For me, this one's all about presentation. Glass bottle, revised swirly brown/off-white Coke logo color motif, and the coke-rem de coke-rem -- black bottle caps. I'm so happy soda companies finally realized how badass black bottle caps are, because I've been saying it for years and I prefer to think that the reason they use them now is completely on me. Disagree and I'll smash my bottle and cut you with whatever part is left in my hand.

It's sleek, it's upscale, it'll probably cost more than most other sodas, and it comes in a glass bottle. It's Coke BlaK. Something hovers over the "a," but I'm not sure how to type it.

You know what the BlaKmobile does? Sits around looking pretty.

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Posted by Matt on 04/14/2006. E-mail me!



Discussion Thread: 143 comments

mjf7583:

I’m from Waco, where Dr Pepper was invented. Dublins are indeed wonderful, wonderful things. You can buy them by the case at the Dr Pepper museum here, and at some places in Waco/the surrounding areas. Dublin itself is not the home of DP (that’s in Dallas, now), but it is the last US bottling plant to still use Pure cane sugar. Dublin’s about an hour and 10 minutes from Waco…

Chestnuts roasted by Cameron T. @ 04/15/2006 3:44 PM


I’m probably the only human being left on the face of the planet that still drinks Coke with Lime, so I’m probably not one to judge, but the stuff sounds interesting to me. Wouldn’t mind giving it a try.

I’ve always been a sucker for new soft drinks. MD Code Red, Vanilla Coke, Diet Cherry Vanilla Dr. Pepper, tried ‘em all. Sure, this odd compulsion of mine has lead me astray on more than one occasion (*cough*Crystal Pepsi*cough*), but by and large, no complaints!

Waiting for the Berries & Cream Dr. Pepper…

Chestnuts roasted by The Mad Maple @ 04/15/2006 5:46 PM


hey Norbert: haha, that was great. Holy Jesus Mutha F Christ! I laughed!

Pepsi Blue sucked, Live Wire rocks, Code Red sucked, all these new ones are pretty much sucky except for Holiday Spice, yeah I liked that shit…maybe for next year!

Crystal Pepsi, I always called it Crystal Clear Pepsi…I loved it. I remember buying it for ski club trips in 7th grade with those little potato strips, the crispy ones in the tiny cans. They were great too!
I kinda like the Black Cherry Vanilla Coke, but really how much shit do they need to add to shit? Like Dr. Pepper. Don’t people drink it for the "Dr. Pepper" taste, and not some crazy ass berry cream flavor?

Chestnuts roasted by kidneyboy @ 04/15/2006 6:52 PM


I like my Black Cherry Vanilla Coke with rum.

But right now I’m still working on this half-case of Shouting Orange Tangergreen. It’s Tangeriffic.

Chestnuts roasted by Mystie @ 04/15/2006 7:40 PM


Thanks for the birthday greetings, Carri! :D

I remember Pepsi Kona. I had no idea it was only avalible in the Philly area, because I fondly recall seeing it in stores in Cape May County. My mother swore by it. No wonder it vanished so quickly.

Coke With Lime is alright, but I think Black Cherry Vanilla Coke is my new favorite flavor.

Chestnuts roasted by starwenn @ 04/15/2006 8:48 PM


Happy Birthday, starwenn! 27 is a cool age (I’m 24, yet this is what my 27 year old friends tell me!)

I lived in a house with 8 roomates a few years ago and we all got addicted to Vanilla Pepsi….then we heard it was going to be taken off the market. So, we went to the grocery store at 2 AM and bought an entire shelf. We then lived off our supply for the summer. Good times. I loved that Vanilla Pepsi- it was like drinking a float.

Chestnuts roasted by Muppet Baby @ 04/15/2006 9:43 PM


Hey! Hand over that SNT, bro!

Chestnuts roasted by Mystie @ 04/15/2006 9:48 PM


SNTs are so 90s

Chestnuts roasted by dohopoki @ 04/15/2006 10:19 PM


Update – I picked up a 4-pack of the stuff during my break at work yesterday. Once it was properly refrigerated for a while, I tried it. Not bad… I actually enjoyed it.

I added an S to my name since there appears to be another Jeff. You know, because I’m sure people care.

Chestnuts roasted by Jeff S @ 04/15/2006 10:23 PM


I just tried Coke Blak, I’m not sure what to make of it, not the worst thing I’ve ever had but not the poison I was afraid it might be.

About Crystal Pepsi, that was what first brought me to XE. It was actually around this time of year two years ago. I heard a Crystal Pepsi reference on an episode of Fooly Cooly and did a search that lead me to that Captian Mike site, which had a link to XE and it’s been love ever since.

Chestnuts roasted by Realm @ 04/16/2006 12:10 PM


cold coffee drinks rule. coke blak is no exception. i recommend not chugging this drink…drink it one drink at a time and i figure tons of people will like this.

Chestnuts roasted by slick @ 04/16/2006 7:48 PM


HMMMM, The New Coca~Cola Blak.
I betting Coke is going to flunk this taste-test! Maybe they wont. But history has a tendency to reapeat itself…remember Pepsi Kona? The bottle is appealing to the eye, it begs you to try it. At first the taste is "un-expected", because to me, you weren’t expecting it to taste as good as it does. As for the majority, it’s another fad, something for the moment. I don’t think they’ll buy into it. And when they don’t… I have cases and cases of the stuff! But you just can’t beat the REAL THING…Good ol’ regular Coca~Cola, in glass bottles of course!

Chestnuts roasted by Cokeman @ 04/17/2006 1:58 AM


ohh, just thought it was ironic that when Coke blak debued in New York, the Coke Blak that they gave away expires on September 11th. of this year. You can see in one of the photos above. Did anyone else notice this?

Chestnuts roasted by Cokeman @ 04/17/2006 2:17 AM


I haven’t had the balls to try it yet. Reading over everyone’s comments I just have to ask does anyone remember 7-UP Gold?

Chestnuts roasted by Jason @ 04/17/2006 2:43 PM


Soon, I will see Blaks being sold here, in Lima (we have Dasani too!! the world is in danger!!!)

Chestnuts roasted by Yelinna @ 04/18/2006 1:16 PM


I was hoping it would taste more like "Manhattan Special", which is a kick-ass carbonated coffee beverage, but alas, it was yicky. I still have one in my office fridge for a rainy day.

Chestnuts roasted by jim @ 04/18/2006 2:08 PM


I got to try Coke Blak last week and thought it was horrible. I like Coke and I drink coffee daily, but this stuff was nasty. On first sip it was ok, then the more you drink the worse it got. And the aftertaste was awful.

The Berries and Cream Dr. Pepper was ok. Tasted like a Cream Soda with a little bit of berry flavor. Probably won’t buy it again though.

Chestnuts roasted by Stacey @ 04/18/2006 3:55 PM


Glass bottles? Big deal, here on pei (prine edward island), we can ONLY drink pop from glass bottles, personal size, and the larger size. Canned pop is acutally illegal to sell here.

Cool article though!

Chestnuts roasted by Daniel @ 04/19/2006 12:35 PM


Prince Edward Island.

I’m half asleep.

Chestnuts roasted by Daniel @ 04/19/2006 12:39 PM


Ok, I’ll be the weird one and say that I liked Blak. So sue me, I live in Vegas. Now, if you want to try something really nasty, try either Moxie (an old American soda), or Beverly (made by Coke for the Italian market). Both are nasty enough to make dog’s vomit taste better.

Chestnuts roasted by DigitalEyeris @ 04/19/2006 5:16 AM


Wow, that new Coke BlaK looks pretty kick-ass, if you don’t mind my saying. While Coca-Cola spinoffs has a spotty record when it comes to spin-offs, (Coke with Lime and Vanilla Coke, anyone?), this one actually looks really cool.

‘Probably tastes like the flat side of a manure shovel, but that’s besides the point. :)

Chestnuts roasted by Alex Poirier @ 04/19/2006 3:25 PM


Hey I’m from Tasmania, Australia, and am writing an assignment on Coca-Cola’s Blak IMC campaign – however I can’t actually see any of the ads, cause they only exist in the US and France. Can anyone please tell me about any of the ads you’ve seen on TV, in magazines (which magazine) etc?? I would be pretty stoked if someone could give me a hand!! Cheers.

Chestnuts roasted by scottw0 @ 04/20/2006 5:47 AM


coke blak is merely the commodification of the coffehouse staple, the ‘electric chair’…2 shots of espresso dropped carbomb style into an icy coke and drunk fast.

tried it this morning and realized that icy cold is the key to this drink, and it does seem that coke really means this as its entry into the energy drink elixir-style beverage market and not the refreshing soda-style beverage market.

so drink fast!

Chestnuts roasted by xe @ 04/20/2006 1:07 PM


I love this stuff. I hope it stays. If it starts to fade away, I will buy enough to last me the rest of my life.

Chestnuts roasted by Sara @ 04/20/2006 7:11 PM


Just tried it, and to my surprise it is good. I am not a coffee drinker by any means, nor do I enjoy any energy drinks. I do however love CocaCola. With my school and work schedule, I hope to use this drink as that extra boost I need late in the day. I hope it stays (and maybe they produce it in 2-liter bottles ;) hehe )

Chestnuts roasted by Reid @ 04/20/2006 7:42 PM


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