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Chameleon's Girl Scout S'mores Cold-Brew Latte Has a Nostalgic Taste

Fans of Girl Scout Cookies treat themselves to new ways to indulge, and Girl Scout S'mores cold-brew latte is the latest addition to join Chameleon's limited-edition lineup of ready-to-drink beverages inspired by America's beloved Girl Scout Cookies.

Fans have already been savoring gluten-free, soy-free shelf-stable cans with flavors inspired by cookie flavors like Thin Mints, Coconut Caramel and Chocolate Peanut Butter, and this all-new flavor of Chameleon's award-winning cold-brew delights with notes of milk, creamy chocolate and toasted marshmallow. These nostalgic notes inspired by a classic campfire treat build on a beloved dark and bold French roast cold-brew coffee.

This new addition to the line is now included in the Girl Scout Cold-Brew Latte Variety Pack, making it easy to sample each and every flavor as part of a daily coffee ritual.
Trend Themes
1. Nostalgic Beverage Flavors - Nostalgic elements in beverages, like campfire flavors in cold-brew, appeal strongly to consumer emotions and memories.
2. Gluten-free and Soy-free Drinks - The rise of gluten-free and soy-free ready-to-drink beverages caters to health-conscious consumers with dietary restrictions.
3. Limited-edition Product Lines - Limited-edition product lines based on popular snacks create excitement and urgency among consumers, driving higher engagement and sales.
Industry Implications
1. Ready-to-drink Coffee Industry - The ready-to-drink coffee industry continues to innovate with new flavors and formulations to attract diverse consumer tastes.
2. Specialty Beverage Industry - Specialty beverages incorporating unique flavor profiles and dietary benefits are making a significant impact on the beverage market.
3. Nostalgic Foods and Drinks Industry - Products that evoke nostalgia, such as beverages inspired by classic treats, are increasingly popular among consumers seeking comfort and familiarity.

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