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Jordan’s Skinny Mixes has launched its first ready-to-drink coffee, Skinnyccino, expanding its product line beyond syrups and mixers.


The new beverage, available in vanilla and caramel flavours, contains 110 calories, 8g of protein and 100mg of caffeine per 12oz bottle. The company claims Skinnyccino has 56% fewer calories and no added sugar compared to leading competitors.



Tim Snyder, CEO of Jordan's Skinny Mixes, said: "People are looking for better coffee options that fit into their busy lives without all the extra sugar and calories. Our customers already love the variety and convenience we provide, and with Skinnyccino, we're taking it a step further with our first ready-to-drink beverage. In today's economy, people don't want to overspend on coffee shop drinks, and this gives them a cost-effective, guilt-free option they can enjoy any time of day."


Skinnyccino is available for purchase via the brand's website for $3.59 per bottle or $39.99 for a 12-pack.

Jordan’s Skinny Mixes enters the ready-to-drink coffee market

Rafaela Sousa

21 March 2025

Jordan’s Skinny Mixes enters the ready-to-drink coffee market

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