
Sainsbury's shoppers spot new Starbucks coffee in cult favourite flavour
If there is one thing us Brits love, it's popping our kettle on to enjoy a hot drink. While a classic cup of tea or a coffee never goes amiss, now and then it is fun to treat yourself to fancier hot drinks. You could pop into your local coffee chain to pick up a fancy drink, but it's no secret that the cost can quickly rack up. Thankfully, the likes of Costa and Starbucks have now launched their own at-home sachets, meaning you can enjoy unique flavoured hot drinks from the comfort of your kitchen.
You can get Starbucks Caramel Latte, Vanilla Latte and White Mocha instant coffee sachets, already, and now Starbucks have launched their cult classic favourite, Pumpkin Spiced Latte, in sachet form ahead of time in Sainsbury's around the UK.
These drinks are typically enjoyed in the autumn time for a limited period. You can get a box of four sachets for £2.15 - all you then need to do is pop the sachet into a mug, add hot water and stir.
The product is limited edition and is described as "creamy and spiced" on its packaging.
A description on the Sainsbury's website reads: "Inspired by the iconic Starbucks Pumpkin Spice Latte, we have crafted this autumnal favourite for you to prepare at home using the same high-quality 100% Arabica beans as our coffeehouses."
It adds: "Expertly blended together with dairy milk and our celebrated flavours of pumpkin, cinnamon, and nutmeg for you to enjoy the season with a deliciously familiar Starbucks beverage."
After a picture of the product was shared on popular food Instagram account, New Foods UK, people rushed to comment.
The post said: "Omg! New Starbucks Pumpkin Spiced Latte sachets spotted at Sainsburys."
One individual commented: "Ah, I'm so excited." "My favourite," said another.
One other wrote: "OMG definitely getting these, when we went to Canada in 2016 I was buying them over there and filling every possible space in my suitcase with them."
"We need these," insisted another as they tagged their friends. "We need these this autumn," agreed one other.
In other food and drink news, a woman recreated discontinued sweet and savoury Cadbury Dairy Milk chocolate bar. Paige, a home baker, recreated the long-gone Cadbury Ritz in her kitchen and shared the experience to social media.
In the clip she declared: 'You're wrong if you don't agree that Ritz and Dairy Milk brought out the best chocolate bar but I've had enough of waiting so I had to make my own.' She then shared her method online, much to the delight of her followers.
Plus, Greggs have launched a £4 breakfast meal deal that comes with a bonus item.
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