Drop everything, here comes Coca-Cola coffee

If you need to add more caffeine to your daily routine (hey, some of us do), Coca-Cola with coffee is finally available in the United States. The popular canned drink was first launched in 2018 and is mainly sold to overseas countries such as Italy, Japan and Brazil. But as of January 25, you can now pick up a jar at grocery stores and online retailers in the U.S.

This classic sparkling drink is infused with Brazilian coffee, boosting the usual 34 mg of caffeine in a standard 12-ounce Coke to 69 mg. To put it in perspective: The average cup of coffee contains about 95 milligrams of caffeine, so it's safe to say that this new beverage can help you get through your morning or afternoon workday without a confusing caffeine crash.

Coca-Cola with Coffee will be available in three flavors: Dark Blend, Vanilla and Caramel, with Vanilla and Dark Blend offering zero-sugar options. The drinks company says the new refreshments "sip like Coke and finish like coffee," giving soda and coffee lovers the best of both worlds.

This ready-to-drink beverage can be found in your local coffee aisle and, unlike other coffee drink alternatives, is formulated without dairy. You can check Coca-Cola's website to find the nearest sales location.