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Nescafé has entered the premium iced coffee space with its new Espresso Concentrated – a liquid coffee designed to create barista-style iced drinks at home.


Each bottle contains 16 servings and is available in three flavours: vanilla, caramel and classic.


Ingrid Hayes, marketing director for Nescafé UK and Ireland, said: “We are so excited to be introducing our new Nescafé Espresso Concentrated range to iced coffee aficionados in the UK”.


Tapping into the growing trend for cold coffee, Nescafé Espresso Concentrated offers a refreshing iced coffee in three steps. Consumers simply shake the bottle, add their chosen flavour to 150ml of milk and ice and enjoy.


Hayes added: “In addition to this, the Nescafé Espresso Concentrated range is completely customisable, meaning you can enjoy your iced coffees exactly the way you like them for a quality, ‘coffee shop at home’ experience”.


The range will be available nationwide from mid-April and is made with 100% responsibly sourced coffee.

Nescafé launches new range of espresso concentrate

Leah Smith

23 April 2025

Nescafé launches new range of espresso concentrate

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