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Now available: iced coffee on the go from Nescafé

Stephan Lamprecht
31.7.2025
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An iced coffee refreshes and wakes you up. And not just on hot summer days. We now have ready-to-drink coffee specialities in our shop.

Of course, you can also make your own iced coffee. But it's quicker with the storage pack from Nescafé. One trip to the fridge is all it takes. You have the choice between two variants.

Coffee Latte

The Nescafé «Iced Coffee Latte» is the milder version of the duo. The Swiss-made drink combines iced coffee with creamy milk. As an absolute coffee junkie, I have already tried both drinks for you.

I would describe the flavour as sweet, but not too sweet. Although the coffee flavour is there, it is restrained and the milk flavour comes through nicely.

The recipe consists of 80 per cent low-fat milk, while the coffee drink accounts for 15.8 per cent. Sugar rounds off the mixture. When drinking, however, you should remember that the can acts like a small snack. One serving already covers 15 per cent of your protein requirements and around seven per cent of your energy needs.

Nescafé Iced Coffee Latte (12 x 25 cl, 3315 g)
Milk + Cream
CHF23.90 CHF7.21/1kg

Nescafé Iced Coffee Latte

12 x 25 cl, 3315 g

You can get the drink from us as a pack of twelve cans of 250 millilitres each.

Iced coffee type cappuccino

The Nescafé «iced coffee type Cappuccino» is based on a similar basic formula, but varies in proportions. Low-fat milk also forms the basis here. The manufacturer uses a little more soluble coffee here.

Nescafé Iced Coffee Cappuccino 12x250ml (12 x 25 cl)
Milk + Cream
CHF23.90 CHF7.96/1l

Nescafé Iced Coffee Cappuccino 12x250ml

12 x 25 cl

You will also notice this when you compare the flavours directly. Although the cappuccino also tastes sweet, the flavour of the coffee is a little stronger here. In terms of nutritional values, there is hardly any difference to the «Iced Latte». This variant is also available in a set of twelve 250 millilitre cans.

You can store and drink the cans at room temperature. But they are tastier fresh from the fridge.

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