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Danone-owned brand STōK has introduced a new line of ready-to-drink decaffeinated cold brew coffee in the US.


STōK Decaf is available in two variants: Unsweet and Not Too Sweet.


According to the brand, with 30.2% of Gen Z and many millennials seeking health-conscious coffee options, STōK Decaf offers a 'bold and smooth' flavour without the caffeine.


Brittney Polka, VP of ready-to-drink beverages at Danone North America, said: "I think we can all relate to those relentless coffee cravings that hit throughout the day. But what are you supposed to do when it's past your caffeine curfew?...Thanks to our new STōK Decaf Cold Brew, you don't need permission to enjoy cold brew any time of day."


STōK Decaf Cold Brew is currently available in grocery stores across the country.


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STōK launches new decaf cold brew range

Rafaela Sousa

10 December 2024

STōK launches new decaf cold brew range

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