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Nescafé has launched its new iced coffee range, called Nescafé Iced Latte, available for the first time in the ambient coffee aisle.


The product – available in iced latte and iced caramel flavour latte – comes in a multi-serve format, with each carton containing three 250ml servings. The beverages are designed to be served cold and are easy to prepare.


Ingrid Hayes, marketing director for Nescafé UK and Ireland, said: “We are so excited to be introducing the new Nescafé Iced Lattes to coffee lovers in the UK".


“Nescafé is dedicated to meeting the evolving preferences of consumers and we are delighted to showcase this commitment by providing even more ways for coffee drinkers to enjoy the exceptional taste of Nescafé in the comfort of their homes.”


Each serving contains 92 calories, is a source of calcium and high protein, and contains no artificial flavours. The product is suitable for vegetarians and, according to Nescafé, is made with 100% responsibly sourced coffee.


Both flavours will be available nationwide from this month.

Nescafé launches new iced latte range

Rafaela Sousa

7 March 2025

Nescafé launches new iced latte range

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