Coffee-Flavored Milks

This Creamy Dairy Beverage is Infused with Fresh Coffee

'Lewis Road Creamery' recently released a creamy dairy beverage that is infused with fresh coffee. Although many people prefer adding cream to their morning cup of joe, few people add coffee to their dairy products. This decadent drink puts a fresh spin on the traditional glass of milk.

Lewis Road Creamery's newest dairy beverage is specially designed to mimic the taste of coffee. To make the specialty milk, the company partnered with popular New Zealand coffee brand 'Coffee Supreme.' Together the two companies selected a blend of three Brazillian coffees for the flavored milk. The beans are roasted by Coffee Supreme and then gently warmed with Lewis Road Creamery's Premium Whole Milk. Finally, the product is sweetened with organic coconut sugar before being pasteurized and bottled. The result is a creamy flavored milk that features the rich taste of fresh coffee.

For those who prefer a more traditional kind of flavored milk, Lewis Road Creamery also produces vanilla and chocolate varieties.
Trend Themes
1. Coffee-flavored Beverages - Incorporating coffee flavor into different types of beverages is a growing trend.
2. Partnered Synergies - Collaborating with complimentary companies, such as Lewis Road Creamery and Coffee Supreme, can lead to innovative product development opportunities.
3. Organic Natural Sweeteners - Using organic natural sweeteners, such as coconut sugar, in dairy products can create unique flavors and appeal to health-conscious consumers.
Industry Implications
1. Dairy Industry - Incorporating new flavors, like coffee, into dairy products can attract a wider range of customers.
2. Coffee Industry - Partnering with other complementary companies, such as dairy or food manufacturers, can lead to new distribution channels and products for coffee brands.
3. Natural Sweetener Industry - The increasing popularity of natural sweeteners, such as coconut sugar, presents an opportunity for companies to supply these ingredients to food and beverage manufacturers.

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