Caribou Coffee debuts ready-to-drink coffee line

Caribou Coffee is introducing a initial season of a ready-to-drink coffee line this week.

Starting Thursday, a Brooklyn Center-based coffeehouse sequence will offer an 11.5-ounce can of cold decoction black coffee for $3.49 during a approximately 300 company-owned locations in a U.S.

The sequence after this year will deliver a ready-to-drink coffee flavored with cream and sugarine and one flavored with vanilla and cream. Both will also be 11.5-ounce cans that are labelled during $3.49.

The ready-to-drink line will underline a tweaked pattern of a Caribou Coffee logo. Caribou’s line of coffee cans will contest with Starbucks’ and Dunkin’, both of that already sell ready-to-drink coffee cans.

Dunkin’ introduced a initial canned coffee libation for sale in sell locations in Sep 2018.

Starbucks partnered with PepsiCo to launch a initial ready-to-drink product in a 1990s, and now offers some-more than 50 ready-to-drink coffee beverages and leads a marketplace in sales.

Caribou, a section of JAB Holding Co., has 286 locations in Minnesota, 44 of that are in Minneapolis and St. Paul, according to a website.

Matthew Niksa