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Cumulus Coffee Company has launched a new cold coffee machine and recyclable coffee capsules, allowing consumers to brew café-quality cold beverages at home with ease.


The machine, priced at $695, allows users to make cold brew, nitro cold brew, and cold espresso in seconds, using recyclable aluminium capsules.


It features premium arabica coffee sourced from Central and South America, Africa and Asia, specifically roasted for cold brewing. The coffee is available in fully recyclable aluminum capsules and includes eight varieties of light, medium, dark and decaf roasts. The nitrogen for the nitro cold brew is sourced from the air, eliminating the need for gas cartridges.


Gelman said: "Cold coffee has become a core part of daily rituals, but replicating the café experience at home has always been challenging. At Cumulus, we obsess over every detail, ensuring that our cold brew, nitro cold brew and cold espresso not only meet but exceed expectations."


"From sourcing the best arabica beans to designing a frictionless system, we've built Cumulus from the ground up to be the ultimate cold coffee solution, delivering a seamless, café-quality experience at home – designed for how people want to enjoy coffee today."


Last year, Cumulus released its first-ever solution for making premium cold brew at home following a seed funding round that raised $20.3 million.


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Cumulus unveils cold coffee machine and recyclable capsules

Rafaela Sousa

25 September 2024

Cumulus unveils cold coffee machine and recyclable capsules

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