• Coffee company, L’or, has launched a limited-edition innovation, with the release of its Coffee Popping Pearls. Filled with real coffee, the product aims to provide a new sensory experience for consumers.
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    Coffee company, L’or, has launched a limited-edition innovation, with the release of its Coffee Popping Pearls. Filled with real coffee, the product aims to provide a new sensory experience for consumers. Source: L'or
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Coffee company, L’or, has launched a limited-edition innovation, with the release of its Coffee Popping Pearls. Filled with real coffee, the product aims to provide a new sensory experience for consumers.

L'or’s Coffee Popping Pearls are inspired by the popping pearls from Bubble Tea – combining the much-loved product with the aromatic depth of real coffee. L'or’s Coffee Popping Pearls aim to excite consumers with a new taste sensation that pushes beyond the ordinary, giving a multi-layer experience which is sure to awaken the senses.

This limited release product is available exclusively via the L'or e-shop, and Australia is the first country to officially launch this new product innovation.

L'or marketing director Australia, Virginia Marsh, said the company’s ambition has always been to seduce coffee lovers, by delivering layers of flavour and aroma through new immersive sensorial experiences.

“With the launch of the L'or Coffee Popping Pearls we’re introducing a whole new dimension of pleasure,” said Marsh.

“We’re thrilled to be pioneers, bringing real coffee into popping pearls, blending the worlds of coffee and bubble tea in an innovative way. It’s a true innovation that makes coffee, yoghurt, ice cream, cocktails, desserts, etc. so much more exciting and surprising.”

L'or Coffee Popping Pearls are available at shop.lorespresso.com.au for RRP $15.00.

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