‘Roaring tiger’ adds oomph to revamped coffee


(From third left) Gan, Sivasundaram and Datuk Noor Azman Rahman relaunching the Extra Shot range of Wonda Coffee at Wisma FAM. — MARIA IBRAHIM/The Star

WONDA Coffee with the Football Association of Malaysia (FAM), is set to energise both football fans and national team Harimau Malaya with its revamped Wonda Extra Shot range.

Wonda Extra Shot, a coffee drink that gives a double coffee boost, will feature a new and unique can design of a roaring tiger that highlights Harimau Malaya.

It also comes in two flavours – black coffee and milk coffee.

The collaboration is part of Wonda Coffee’s initiative to provide that extra boost to the national team and their fans as they journey to the 2023 Asian Cup in Qatar.

Present at the launch were FAM deputy president Datuk S. Sivasundaram, FAM general secretary Datuk Noor Azman Rahman and Etika marketing vice-president Amy Gan.

During her speech, Gan said this year marked the 10th anniversary of Wonda Coffee.

“This collaboration with FAM marks an exciting chapter in Wonda Coffee’s journey, where our passion for fuelling the spirit of football meets FAM’s dedication to nurturing the national team’s excellence,” she said.

“Through the co-creation of Wonda Extra Shot coffee, we not only offer fans a delicious and invigorating beverage, but also a symbol of our support for the national team’s endeavours.”

Gan says the camaraderie, energy and passion embodied in this coffee will fuel the desire of the team and fans to succeed.

“This solidifies our shared dream of seeing our beloved Harimau Malaya excel on the global stage,” she said.

In conjunction with the national team’s journey to Qatar, the special edition Wonda Extra Shot coffee drinks will be available in retail stores nationwide.

Wonda Coffee is also committed to sending passionate Harimau Malaya fans to stand by the national team’s side during the upcoming Asian Cup 2023 in Qatar.

During the launch, FAM also announced the newly-appointed Malaysia’s Under-23 team head coach Juan Torres Garrido with Shukor Adan, the former national team’s captain as assistant.

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