Nestle and Starbucks have continued to team up to come up with new products, and now they are launching the Starbucks Coffee Enhancers. These are non-dairy items that promise to bring the cafe experience to homes.
Nestle and Starbucks are introducing two new coffee enhancers, and these are Caramel Macchiato and Hazelnut Latte. These offer an easy way to boost the flavor and create a delicious Starbucks-like taste of a cup of coffee right at home.
The Starbucks non-dairy coffee enhancers are already popular, and the companies are adding two more flavors to the lineup that fans will surely like. It is loved by many coffee drinkers as they always bring out a rich, delicious, and smooth textured taste to coffees without the need to go to a coffee shop.
The coffee enhancers were created as the demand for non-dairy alternatives has grown almost everywhere. In Canada, it was reported that more than 28% of Canadian customers have started using the coffee enhancers to level up the coffees they make at home.
The non-dairy Starbucks coffee enhancers are made with a combination of oat and almond. They are now available, and people can find them on the refrigerated shelves of major grocery outlets across Canada. These are being sold for $7.99 for an 828 ml. bottle.
"Last year, Starbucks Coffee at Home introduced Canada to its core range of Coffee Enhancers. The overwhelming success led to numerous inquiries on our social channels requesting a dairy-free alternative, and we are now excited to deliver this product to consumers," Nestlé Canada’s marketing director of beverages, Eryn Pasut, said in a press release.
She added, "The two new non-dairy additions to the Starbucks Coffee Enhancers lineup provide the opportunity for more Canadians to become a barista in their own kitchen with the comfort in knowing that they can choose a product to complement their diet and lifestyle."
Meanwhile, aside from the new non-dairy Caramel Macchiato and Hazelnut Latte Starbucks Coffee Enhancers, customers can also enjoy the other flavors made with Canadian dairy and these are Caramel Macchiato, Cinnamon Dolce, and White Chocolate Mocha.


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