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Nescafé brings its coffee credentials to the chilled aisle with new ready-to-drink Iced Lattes

  • Writer: Danny Joyce | Editor
    Danny Joyce | Editor
  • 18 hours ago
  • 1 min read

Updated: 4 hours ago

Nescafé is stepping into the world of ready-to-drink iced coffee with the launch of Nescafé Iced Latte, available in a convenient 250ml can format for enjoying on the go.

 

From this week, coffee fans across the UK and Ireland can grab a Nescafé Iced Latte straight from the fridge in two delicious flavours, Iced Latte and Iced Caramel Flavour Latte.

Designed to be enjoyed cold, every Nescafé Iced Latte can holds a smooth blend of creamy, quality coffee and a hint of sweetness. It’s a balanced and tasty coffee that fits into any moment. The Caramel Latte comes with the added bonus of smooth caramel notes.

 

The launch marks a bold new chapter for the nation's favourite coffee brand, bringing its decades of coffee expertise into the fast-growing chilled coffee category.

 

Sinéad Duffin, Country Category Manager for Coffee, Food & Dairy, said: "We know that more and more people are reaching for iced coffee as part of their everyday routine and they've been telling us they want Nescafé to be part of that moment.''

 

"With our new ready-to-drink Iced Lattes, we're making it easier than ever to enjoy a smooth, creamy iced coffee on the go. It's the taste and quality you'd expect from Nescafé, in a format that fits right into your day.”

 

"This is a really exciting step for us, and we can't wait for coffee lovers across the UK and Ireland to try it."


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