• JDE Peet’s coffee brand, Moccona, has introduced a new range to cater to the high-protein trend, with the launch of its new Moccona Protein café-style Lattes.
Source: Moccona
    JDE Peet’s coffee brand, Moccona, has introduced a new range to cater to the high-protein trend, with the launch of its new Moccona Protein café-style Lattes. Source: Moccona
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JDE Peet’s coffee brand, Moccona, has introduced a new range to cater to the high-protein trend, with the launch of its new Moccona Protein café-style Lattes.

As protein continues to gain momentum across Australia’s food and beverage landscape, the launch responds to growing consumer demand for products that support wellbeing. Available in two variants, Moccona Protein Latte and Moccona Protein Caramel Latte, the range comes in a multi-serve tin and delivers 10g of protein per serve.

Moccona marketing and transformation director, Hilary Pulver, said coffee is an everyday ritual that Australians cherish.

“With our new Moccona Protein Latte range, we’re simply bringing together that daily coffee moment with the added benefit of protein – helping people get a little more out of their day, without changing their routine,” said Pulver.

The Moccona Protein Latte range is now available in major retailers for RRP $10.00 in an eight-serve tin.

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