Jack Daniel's Tennessee Whiskey and Cola delivers a ready to drink whiskey cocktail that features one of the world's best selling whiskies with a twist. Perfectly pre-mixed, this canned drink combines Jack Daniel's Old No. 7 with fizzy cola for a refreshingly all-time classic mixed drink. You can enjoy the convenient format of these Jack and Cola whiskey cocktails on the go, straight from the fridge, or right out of the cooler. Simply serve it cold straight from the can or over ice, and always in good company. Add these Jack and Cola canned cocktails to your cooler alongside beer and hard seltzer. If you want a whiskey cocktail ready to go, Jack Daniel’s has you covered. Jack Daniel's Tennessee Whiskey and Cola is real Jack that's ready to go whenever you are. Live Freely. Drink Responsibly. A perfect combination of Jack Daniel’s Tennessee Whiskey with the citrus and brown spice notes of classic cola.
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