This Cold Whipped Latte Produces Real Barista-like Foam When Shaken

Close up of white frappe in a glass. Summer drink
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While some of us hit up our favorite coffee shop because it’s convenient, others go because no one can create that frothy foam on a latte quite like a professional barista. And if you’re really lucky, they’ll even turn that foam into a work of art!

However, it’s not exactly economical to hit up the coffee shop every day — even if that delicious foam makes the start of your day so much better. Luckily, there’s a new product hitting stores in January 2019 that looks custom-made for those days when you don’t have the cash or time to stop by a cafe.

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Say hello to the Nescafé Cold Whipped Latte. Unlike other ready-to-drink products you can find at the grocery store, this drink uses “foaming technology” to give your latte the frothy texture you’d find at a coffee shop!

You will have to learn how to create your own foam art, however.

Available in single-serve 10-ounce bottles in coffee or French vanilla flavors for around $2.49 each, the chilled drink clocks in at 240 calories. To create that beautiful barista-like foam, simply shake it 10 times before you open it, pour it into a glass and you are on your way to latte heaven.

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Will you be giving this new whipped latte a try when it hits shelves next year?

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