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These New Nescafé Frothy Coffee Products Come in Two Varieties

These new Nescafé frothy coffee products are making their debut as a series of chocolate-forward beverage mixes that bring the cafe experience to any home. The products include the Lion Mocha and the KitKat White Latte, which are each inspired by their respective chocolate bars for a new yet familiar treat experience. The products come with seven servings in each box and are priced at £2.35 to prioritize cost effectiveness as a nod to increasing consumer weariness surrounding prices.

Marketing Director for Nescafé UK & Ireland Ingrid Hayes spoke on the latest Nescafé frothy coffee products saying, "With KitKat White Latte and Lion Mocha, we’re building on that strong foundation, and with the investment we’ve made in our UK manufacturing, we’re well placed to keep bringing exciting new products to market. We’re looking forward to seeing consumers enjoy these latest additions."

Trend Themes

  1. Confectionery-inspired Coffee — Familiar candy bar flavors in at-home coffee formats create space for nostalgic beverage products that merge snack equity with daily caffeine routines.
  2. Affordable Cafe Indulgence — Price-conscious frothy mixes reflect a growing market for premium-feeling cafe experiences that remain accessible during periods of consumer budget pressure.
  3. Textural Beverage Mixes — Foamy, layered, and dessert-like instant drinks signal opportunities for packaged beverages that compete through sensory novelty rather than convenience alone.

Industry Implications

  1. Packaged Beverages — Shelf-stable coffee mixes are evolving into branded treat platforms where flavor licensing, texture, and affordability can differentiate everyday drink occasions.
  2. Confectionery — Chocolate brands gain new relevance beyond traditional snacking as their flavor profiles translate into beverage formats with broader consumption moments.
  3. Grocery Retail — Low-cost multi-serve indulgences strengthen the role of supermarkets as destinations for at-home cafe alternatives tied to recognizable consumer brands.

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