Atlanta-based Coca-Cola is collaborating with college football national champion Georgia Bulldogs for some championship memorabilia.
Fans have already reported spotting the limited-edition 12-ounce collectible cans in stores, which feature the UGA emblem and the words "National Champions 2021."
UGA Athletics revealed in a tweet that six packs of commemorative 8-ounce glass bottles will be available in August.
Coca-North Cola's America Operating Unit's Head of Assets, Influencers, and Partnerships, John Mount, said the company salutes the University of Georgia's championship season and is looking forward to seeing what's ahead for everything the team and school contribute to their great state.
Coke and the Bulldogs have always had a tight association, and in 1980, the soft drink featured a special Bulldog cartoon painted by Jack Davis on its bottles.


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