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UK-based iced coffee brand, Jimmy’s, has expanded its portfolio with the launch of Caramel Iced Coffee, a sweet twist on its classic beverage.


The coffees are made using Rainforest Alliance-accredited Arabica and come in aluminium bottle cans which are resealable, “infinitely recyclable” and 100% plastic free.Jimmy’s co-founder, Jim Cregan, said: “It’s refreshing, it’s indulgent, it’s caramel and we can’t wait for people to get their hands on it”.

The caramel iced coffees will initially be exclusively available in Tesco stores from 1 March for an RRP of £1.95 per 275ml bottle can, with further distribution planned for later in the year.

Jimmy’s launches iced coffee in caramel flavour

Phoebe Fraser

23 February 2024

Jimmy’s launches iced coffee in caramel flavour

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