Costa Coffee has announced the return of its KITKAT drinks range in time for Easter and there’s a new addition coming to the menu.
Fans of the coffee shop chain might remember indulging in the drinks previously but now they can get excited about the new KITKAT Frappe.
Costa Club app members can get their hands on the drinks range early – here’s how.
Costa Coffee announces return of KITKAT range with a new drink
The drinks Costa Coffee is adding to its menu this Easter are as follows:
- KITKAT Frappe (new) – Creamy blended chocolate frappe topped with Light Whip (suitable for vegans) and sprinkled with KITKAT pieces.
- KITKAT Mocha (returning) – Combination of Espresso blended with Hot Chocolate, topped with Light Whip and crunchy KITKAT pieces.
- KITKAT Hot Chocolate (returning) – Made using Costa Coffee’s signature Hot Chocolate, finished with Light Whip and KITKAT pieces.
All KITKAT drinks will be served with a free wrapped KITKAT Bunny Mini on the side whether you choose to enjoy your drink in-store or take it away.
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When are the KITKAT drinks coming to Costa Coffee stores and how can members get them early?
If you’re excited to try the new KITKAT Frappe or you want to be reunited with your favourite, here’s how you can.
You can find out more about Costa Club via the Costa Coffee website.
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Costa Club app members will get early access to the KITKAT drinks range, available from Thursday, February 29 to Thursday, March 14 (subject to availability).
It’s free to sign up to become a Costa Club app member and you’ll be able to unlock rewards including a complimentary cake on your birthday and exclusive rewards through Treat Drop.
Any drinks that a Costa Club member buys can earn them a ‘Bean’ and double ‘Beans’ if they use a reusable cup, helping them get closer to redeeming a free drink of their choice.
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