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                  HOT BEVERAGES EXPAND YOUR RANGE Get inspired with Dilmah Dilmah Inspirations offers a selection of the “finest gourmet” black, green and oolong teas. The teas and infusions are offered in pure, natural form or in inspired combinations featuring authentic, artisanal and ethical teas, flavours, herbs, roots and spices. Each of Dilmah’s Inspirations is an “experience with perfectly selected herbs and expertly crafted tea and spice chai, offering tea that is infused with deliciousness and natural wellness”. A non-dairy latte from Nescafé Nescafé has introduced a range of non-dairy lattes under its Nescafé Gold brand, bringing the plant-based, non-dairy trend out of the cafes and into the home. Nescafé Non-dairy Lattes include almond, coconut and oat variants, each made with a blend of “high quality” Arabica and Robusta beans “specially crafted to mix perfectly” with the plant-based ingredients. The range (RRP $6.30 for six sachets) is on shelves in Coles and independent supermarkets from early May. Find ‘real organic’ spices in Natures Cuppa Chai Natures Cuppa Chai is made from “real organic” spices such as cinnamon, cardamom, ginger, cloves, black pepper and pure vanilla bean, which are said to be integral to the taste of chai. According to the brand, chai has a warming soothing effect, acts as a digestive aid and gives a “wonderful sense of wellbeing” to the consumer.            ‘World’s first organic’ vitamin tea Universal Village’s Eloments Tea is claimed to be the world’s first organic vitamin tea. Every cup of this tea, without sugar, gluten or dairy, is said to be enriched with 100 per cent natural vitamins and minerals and contain nine essential nutrients: vitamins B1, B2, B3, B5, B6, B7, B9 and C, plus zinc. Eloments is available in Bourbon Vanilla Chai, Egyptian Mint, Ceylon Breakfast, Summer Orange, and Double Lemon blends. Available at Woolworths stores, the product’s RRP is $5.90. Enjoy Milo without the dairy Milo has entered a new market with a dairy alternative option that it says doesn’t compromise on the “nostalgic taste” that Australians grew up with. According to the brand, Milo Plant Based is created using the same core ingredients as original Milo – malt, barley and cocoa – but without milk powder. It also has reduced sugar and added plant-based ingredients from soy and oats. At an RRP $6.99 for 395g, the product can be found at Coles nationwide and some independent supermarkets.  56 RETAIL WORLD MAY, 2020 


































































































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