Nescafé delights fans with its new, limited-edition frothy coffees
Nescafé has teamed up with two iconic and loved chocolate brands, the bubbly Aero Peppermint and the smooth hazelnut of the Quality Street Green Triangle to bring new limited edition frothy coffees.
The Aero Peppermint Mocha and Quality Street Green Triangle Mocha will join the much-loved Aero Golden Honeycomb Mocha as part of the expansion of the Nescafé collaborations range. A delicious treat for your next coffee break!
Both coffees use fresh milk, drinking chocolate and luxurious notes of either peppermint or hazelnut to create the perfectly crafted frothy coffee. What’s more, they both contain only 78 calories per mug, are suitable for vegetarians and contain no artificial flavours.
Ingrid Hayes, Marketing Director of Nescafé Soluble Coffee at Nestlé UK & Ireland, said:
“We are thrilled to be collaborating with two of our iconic chocolate brands. These coffees combine the beloved flavours of Nescafé with the classic taste of Aero Peppermint and Quality Street Green Triangle. We are excited to bring these indulgent and unique experiences to coffee lovers.”
The Nescafé Aero Peppermint Mocha and Nescafé Quality Street Green Triangle Mocha will be available in stores from 19th June!
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