<P> In Japan, iced coffee (アイス コーヒー, aisu kōhī) has been drunk since Taishō period (around the 1920s) in coffeehouses . It is served with gum syrup and milk . Cold tea was already popular, so it was natural to drink cold coffee . Cold brew coffee is also common in Japan, where it is known as Dutch coffee (ダッチ ・ コーヒー, dacchi kōhī), due to the historical Dutch coffee trade from Indonesia . In 1969, UCC Ueshima Coffee released canned coffee, which made coffee available everywhere . Today, canned liquid coffee is consumed both cold and hot . </P> <P> Iced coffee is also popular in the Philippines, and it is served in a number of cafés . Notable chains of Philippines coffee shops include Figaro Coffee, Starbucks Coffee, Bo's Coffee, Fiorgelato Cafe and Coffee Bean Tea Leaf . For a more elaborate version, a scoop of ice cream is added on top . There are also Ready - to - Drink Coffee in cans . </P> <P> Iced coffee is a very well known drink in Saudi Arabia; its popularity is almost that of hot coffee . Recently, iced coffee has become a preferred drink among young Saudis especially in the very hot summer; temperatures sometimes reach 50 ° C (122 ° F). </P> <P> Packaged iced coffee is gaining prominence in stores, featuring brands both foreign and domestic . For example, iced coffee (Nadeccino) has been introduced by a dairy company called NADEC, and powdered versions are introduced as an outstanding product innovation by a growing coffee brand called Cofique developed by a multinational food company called Goody . </P>

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