• Nescafé introduces premium Espresso Concentrate – designed to bring barista-style iced coffees to Australian homes. 
Source: Nestlé
    Nescafé introduces premium Espresso Concentrate – designed to bring barista-style iced coffees to Australian homes. Source: Nestlé
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As iced coffee consumption grows in popularity, Nescafé has launched Espresso Concentrate to bring barista-style iced coffees to Australian homes. 

Nescafé Espresso Concentrate is created with a premium blend of coffee varieties, and roasted and brewed using Nestlé’s proprietary technology to deliver a rich taste.

The flavour of freshly made café iced coffee is available in two variants – Sweet Vanilla and Espresso Black. 

Nestlé general manager Coffee and Dairy, Martin Brown, said the company is always innovating and looking for ways to create great tasting coffee experiences for Aussies. 

“We are excited to be the first country globally to launch Nescafé Espresso Concentrates, especially at a time when cold coffee consumption is growing locally, particularly among Gen Z who tend to start their coffee exploration with iced options. 

“These products are convenient, customisable and affordable, bringing premium cold coffee experiences into the home.”

Nescafé Espresso Concentrates are available in major retailers nationwide for RRP $11.

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