• Australian performance coffee brand, Beforeyouspeak (BYS), has expanded its portfolio with the launch of Instant Latte Sticks, offering smooth, café-quality coffee in a convenient format.
Source: BYS
    Australian performance coffee brand, Beforeyouspeak (BYS), has expanded its portfolio with the launch of Instant Latte Sticks, offering smooth, café-quality coffee in a convenient format. Source: BYS
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Australian performance coffee brand, Beforeyouspeak (BYS), has expanded its portfolio with the launch of Instant Latte Sticks, offering smooth, café-quality coffee in a convenient format.

Best known for its high-performance coffee blends packed with superfoods and adaptogens, BYS is branching into new territory. The Instant Latte Sticks are designed to deliver a comforting, creamy café experience without compromising on quality.

The new range includes four distinct flavours:

  • Creamy Latte – Smooth, balanced and easy-drinking. The everyday classic.
  • Caramel Latte – A touch of indulgence with caramel tones and a creamy finish.
  • Creamy Cappuccino – Bubbly, rich froth with a deep, rounded coffee flavour.
  • Strong Cappuccino – Bolder and more intense, for those who prefer coffee with a punch.

The new range is exclusively available at Woolworths stores across the country, with each flavour coming in a 10-stick box format for RRP $8.50.

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