• Bega Group owned iced coffee brand, Dare, has launched the latest limited-edition flavour in its concentrated ready-to-drink range – with the release of Dare Charged Hazel‑Nutty.
Source: Bega Group
    Bega Group owned iced coffee brand, Dare, has launched the latest limited-edition flavour in its concentrated ready-to-drink range – with the release of Dare Charged Hazel‑Nutty. Source: Bega Group
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Bega Group owned iced coffee brand, Dare, has launched the latest limited-edition flavour in its concentrated ready-to-drink range – with the release of Dare Charged Hazel‑Nutty.

According to Bega, hazelnut is one of Australia’s most-loved coffee flavour profiles, and after the successful comeback of Dare Hazelnut Latte in 2023, after a six-year hiatus, the crowd favourite is making its Charged debut, bringing even bigger flavour, intensity and personality.

The latest addition to the Charged range, which launched last April, each can of Hazel‑Nutty delivers a bold kick powered by 100% Arabica coffee and 200mg of caffeine. It follows the release of the limited-edition flavour Strawberry Mocha Latte in November.

Bega Group iced coffee marketing manager, Patrick Davis, said hazelnut is one of Australians’ favourite coffee flavours, so bringing it into the Charged range was a no-brainer.

“Dare Charged Hazel-Nutty takes everything people love about hazelnut flavoured coffee and amps it up in one seriously delicious can,” said Davis.

Dare Charged Hazel-Nutty is now available nationwide across petrol and convenience, independent grocery, and local trade while stocks last.

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