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Nescafé has expanded its Espresso Concentrated range in the UK with the launch of two new variants: mocha and decaf.
The additions join the existing classic, caramel and vanilla flavours, extending the brand’s portfolio of liquid coffee concentrates designed for at-home iced coffee preparation.
Developed by Nestlé’s R&D teams, the range is positioned as a format enabling consumers to create barista-style iced coffees using a concentrated liquid base. Each bottle contains 16 servings and is intended to be mixed with milk or plant-based alternatives.
The mocha variant introduces a chocolate-flavoured option, while the decaf offering targets consumers seeking caffeine-free alternatives without changing preparation methods.
Ingrid Hayes, marketing director for Nescafé UK and Ireland, said: "Following the huge success of our Nescafé Espresso Concentrated launch last spring, we’re thrilled to welcome two new variants to the range".
“Iced coffee fans in the UK and Ireland can now enjoy both mocha and decaf versions for a quality, 'coffee shop at home' experience. Whether you're taking a well-deserved break or catching up with friends and loved ones, it's never been easier to enjoy an iced coffee from the comfort of your home that is both affordable and convenient."
The full Nescafé Espresso Concentrated range will be available nationwide from mid-March.
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