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Japanese coffee company Ueshima has launched two new RTD canned coffees into the UK market.


Launching in two varieties, Iced Latte and Iced Matcha Latte, the beverages are made with quality ingredients, are low in sugar and calories, and are packaged in 100% recyclable cans.


Kirsty Pavely, marketing controller at Ueshima Coffee Company, said: “As the company that brought the world’s first canned coffee to market [in Japan], we are delighted to be able to bring the product to the UK for the first time. Our ready-to-drink range has been crafted with the same passion and dedication that has made Ueshima Coffee Company a beloved brand in Japan and beyond.”


She continued: “We’ve seen a strong demand for our at-home coffee range, and we hope to replicate this success with this latest NPD”.


Ueshima’s Iced Latte and Iced Matcha Latte are available to purchase now for an RRP of £2.


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Japan’s Ueshima brings RTD iced coffee cans to UK

Phoebe Fraser

13 June 2024

Japan’s Ueshima brings RTD iced coffee cans to UK

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