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Friday, May 26 2006 at 17:44
Consumers love lattes. Almost half of all drink orders in coffee shops in the U.S. prove that. But, they are expensive. The average latte costs about $2.50. Now, consumers can have their premium latte and keep a good deal of the change for themselves. Sean Ryan, former Nestle executive and the marketing strategist behind Oregon Chai's success, has created a new premium coffee product: Stomping Grounds liquid espresso-to-latte concentrate.
The product is vacuum-sealed in a Tetra Pak box and can be easily and conveniently stored on pantry shelves until it is ready to serve, either hot or cold. Once opened, it must be refrigerated, but will remain fresh for almost a month. Just add milk. Heat (or add ice). And, serve. No need for expensive and difficult-to-clean espresso machines. There are twelve servings per box. A box costs about $6 in retail stores throughout the country.
Find out more about Stomping Grounds liquid espresso-to-latte concentrate at businesswire.com.
