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New NESCAFÉ Gold Plant-Based Latte sachet range

New NESCAFÉ Gold Plant-Based Latte sachet range

New NESCAFÉ Gold Plant-Based Latte sachet range.

New NESCAFÉ Gold Plant-Based Latte sachet range

If you’ve been to your local supermarket coffee section, you may have already spotted them, but if not you’re in for a treat.

Nescafè has just launched a range of three varieties of Plant-Based Lattes At Home.

For coffee lovers looking for a dairy alternative, these non-dairy lattes at home are bound to hit that coffee spot.

The range, which is 100% vegan includes three milk-alternative variants – Almond, Coconut and Oat.

Each is made with a blend of high-quality Arabica and Robusta coffee beans specially crafted to mix perfectly with the plant-based milks.

Nestlé Head of Marketing Beverages Olga Starush said of the range:

“NESCAFÉ coffee is loved by Australians and we do not take this for granted. We are always looking for the next exciting innovation idea. With the launch of NESCAFÉ Gold Plant-Based Latte range, we are bringing the non-dairy trend out of cafés and into home. Now coffee aficionados who prefer plant-based milk alternatives can enjoy their favourite lattes any time, anywhere.”

 


The NESCAFÉ Gold Plant-Based Latte range is available now (from June 2020) at Coles and independent retailers nationwide.

The Details

 

RRP: $6.30 for a pack of 6 sachets. The range includes:

  • NESCAFÉ Gold Oat Latte
  • NESCAFÉ Gold Coconut Latte
  • NESCAFÉ Gold Almond Latte

 

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  1. Clare Landrigan
    September 15, 2021 at 7:21 am

    Hi, interested to know the countries that grow the oats for your oat lattes and what sustainable transpirt methods you use now snd intend to use in the future, ? Thank you