Ziggi’s Coffee is celebrating its 20th anniversary with the launch of exclusive new menu items. The Celebration Blender and Celebration Cold Foam highlight the milestone, offering customers a taste of the brand's journey over the past two decades.
Ziggi’s Coffee Celebrates 20 Years of Community and Growth with Exclusive Anniversary Menu Items
Ziggi’s Coffee is celebrating a significant milestone, marking 20 years since its founding, with the release of special new menu items. While Ziggi’s may not be as widely recognized as some larger coffee chains, it has quietly become one of the country’s premier specialty coffee franchises. Founded in 2004 by Brandon and Camrin Knudsen, Ziggi’s started with a simple mission: to create a welcoming place where people could gather and enjoy quality coffee. Over two decades, that humble vision has grown into a thriving business with 339 franchises across 38 states, over 11 million beverages sold, and a presence in more than 85 communities.
To celebrate this remarkable journey, Ziggi’s Coffee is introducing two exclusive anniversary menu items that reflect the joy and success of its 20-year history. The first is the Celebration Blender, a frozen drink with a vanilla cupcake flavor, topped with whipped cream and edible gold flakes, starting at $5.35. The second is the Celebration Cold Foam, a cake-flavored foam that can be added to any cold drink for $1.25, embodying the festive spirit of this milestone. These items are not just a celebration of our journey, but a special treat for our valued customers.
Ziggi’s Coffee’s success is a testament to its dedication to building a community-centered coffee experience. Whether you’ve been a longtime supporter or are new to the brand, this is the perfect time to explore its offerings and join in celebrating 20 years of growth and vision. Don’t miss out on these limited-time items, and take part in honoring Ziggi’s Coffee’s journey.
Ziggi’s Coffee Expands Menu with New Seasonal Favorites, Adding Flavorful Options for Every Taste
In addition to their anniversary offerings, Ziggi’s has introduced a diverse range of new items to their menu, catering to a variety of tastes and preferences:
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S’mores Blender - is a returning seasonal favorite. It blends the classic campfire treat into a rich, creamy beverage with chocolate, marshmallow, and graham cracker flavors, topped with whipped cream, graham cracker crumbs, and chocolate drizzle.
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Sparkling Peach Lemonade Boba - combines the citrusy zing of lemonade with the sweetness of peach, enhanced by boba pearls for a unique texture, all mixed with sparkling water for a bubbly twist.
Ziggi’s Coffee continues to innovate and delight, offering something for everyone as they celebrate this important milestone in their journey.


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