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Costa Coffee launches new summer menu

The new range includes a limited-edition Strawberry Cold Brew.

Costa Coffee announced a new limited-edition summer menu, featuring new drinks and sweet and savoury options.

New menu offerings include the Strawberry Cold Brew, British Harissa Chicken & Grain Salad and Raspberry & Blackcurrant Ripple Cake.

Costa is also expanding its lunchtime meal deal in preparation for picnic season. Starting this month, customers can pair their favourite savoury item such as a sandwich, panini or salad, with a snack and a drink for £4.95 from 11am to 2pm.

“This season we have created a menu that combines fantastic new innovations, while not forgetting fan favourites including the Iced Latte and the Strawberry & Cream Frostino,” Costa Coffee commercial marketing director Eric Tavoukdjian said.

Costa Coffee’s summer menu will be available in stores nationwide and can be viewed online.
 

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