Coca-Cola

Coca-Cola was a brown caffeinated soda served at Kat Saka's Kettle and multiple pop-up locations in Black Spire Outpost on the Outer Rim planet of Batuu. It was packaged in red, spherical plastic bottles with white Aurebesh writing that read "Coca-Cola" and "original taste" surrounded by a black, angular border. The beverage was sealed using a metallic, screw-on cap with several rectangular protrusions. It was also served from dispensers with ice in large- and regular-sized paper cups at Docking Bay 7 Food and Cargo and Ronto Roasters. An altered version of the beverage called Diet Coke was also available at the same locations throughout Black Spire Outpost.

Behind the scenes
"When we first approached Coca-Cola and shared the idea of bringing their products into the Star Wars galaxy in a new and unique way, they immediately saw the opportunity to give our guests the refreshing drinks they love in a way that maintained the authenticity of the story – which is very important to us – and that was, frankly, just plain cool."

- Scott Trowbridge, portfolio creative executive and studio leader, Walt Disney Imagineering

The soft drink Coca-Cola is one of the beverage items available in Star Wars: Galaxy's Edge, which opened to guests at Disneyland Park on May 31, 2019. The Star Wars–themed packaging was developed exclusively for the park as part of a collaboration between Walt Disney Imagineering, Lucasfilm Ltd., and The Coca-Cola Company, which has had a partnership with Disneyland since 1955. The specially-packaged drink was revealed at Star Wars Celebration Chicago during the "Bringing Star Wars to Life at Disney Parks" panel using an ad featuring a crate full of Coca-Cola, Diet Coke, Sprite, and Dasani being stolen from two distracted First Order stormtroopers.

The creative process behind the bottles took over three years, with Coca-Cola Design presenting designs in various shapes and sizes before settling on the rustic orb bottles present in the land. Matt Cooper, an associate industrial designer at Coca-Cola, has stated that the goal of the final design was to evoke a sense that the bottles had just been pulled off a ship or left behind and repurposed into beverage containers. The idea to use Aurebesh for the logo originated when a group of Imagineers toured the Coke Archives in Atlanta, Georgia and saw the brand’s iconic Spencerian script logo in various languages.

Appearances

 * Star Wars: Galaxy's Edge