Vegan Dare Iced Coffee Launching in April

April brings exciting news for dairy-free enthusiasts as Dare Iced Coffee unveils its latest additions to the line-up, catering to the growing demand for vegan and dairy free alternatives. The company will be introducing two vegan Dare Iced Coffee products —Double Espresso and Mocha—Dare Iced Coffee expands its offerings to include options suitable for vegans across Australia.

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Renowned for its bold flavour and energising caffeine boost, consumers can indulge in the classic Dare Iced Coffee experience, but with a dairy-free twist. Both new products are vegan-friendly and oat-based, ensuring a delicious and satisfying beverage option.

Set to hit shelves soon, the brand-new vegan Dare Iced Coffee products will be available at independent supermarkets and convenience stores starting from 15th April, followed by launches at Coles supermarkets on 29th April and Woolworths on 22nd June.

Vegans in Australia are rejoicing at the news of vegan Dare Iced Coffee on social media, with one person stating “Finally!! So excited to have a flavoured milk range! Been a huge hole in the market for a long time!”, meanwhile another saying “long overdue! i could never believe how many different types there are but all with dairy”.

Although exciting for vegans, the gluten free community isn’t as excited:“Why always oat milk???? No good for gluten free people”.

The introduction of these dairy-free options reflects the growing trend of milk alternatives in Australia, with a significant portion of households incorporating them into their diets. According to a report from the ABC on plant-based milk alternatives, approximately 40% of Australian households are embracing milk alternatives.

With this move, Dare aims to replicate the success seen by other major Australian brands, such as Sanitarium, which launched its dairy-free Up & Go products in 2020.

As the demand for dairy-free options continues to rise, Dare Iced Coffee's latest offerings are poised to become a favourite among vegans and dairy-free consumers alike.

 

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