• Suntory Boss Coffee is bringing back its fan favourite Iced Mocha with a new and improved recipe, blending flash brewed coffee and rich chocolate flavour.
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    Suntory Boss Coffee is bringing back its fan favourite Iced Mocha with a new and improved recipe, blending flash brewed coffee and rich chocolate flavour. Source: Suntory
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Suntory Boss Coffee is bringing back its fan favourite Iced Mocha with a new and improved recipe, blending flash brewed coffee and rich chocolate flavour.

Suntory Boss Coffee launched in the Australian and New Zealand markets in late 2019, and has become the leading canned coffee beverage across both countries, with a 52.8 per cent share of the RTD coffee market in Australia, and 69.5 per cent in New Zealand.

Iced Mocha joins a range including Iced Double Espresso, Iced Latte, Iced Vanilla Latte, Iced Caramel Latte, and Iced Long Black.

Suntory Boss Coffee & Future Brands head of market execution, Morgan Loveridge, said the company was thrilled to be bringing back a fan favourite.

“The new and improved Iced Mocha has proven to be a hit in taste tests with a purchase intent of 80 per cent. Consumers are saying that the addition of Iced Mocha makes the entire Suntory Boss Coffee range more appealing,” said Loveridge.

“Loyal Suntory Boss Coffee fans have been patiently waiting for the return of Iced Mocha, and it has been the most highly requested product on our social media channels.”

Suntory Boss Coffee is now available in supermarkets, petrol and convenience stores.

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