CafeBuyer-2020

8 @specialityfood CHEERFUL BUDDHA CBD COFFEE Our 100% natural, Colombian blend CBD Infused coffee is incredibly smooth and delicious. cheerfulbuddha.co.uk VOYAGER COFFEE NOMAD BLEND Our exploratory seasonal blend made using coffee from various origins. voyagercoffee.co.uk CHASH SHERLOCK HOLMES TEA A sophisticated blend containing English Breakfast Gold, Lapsang Souchong, ginkgo and elderflower blossom. chashtea.co.uk MARSHALL & BROWN JAMAICAN BLUE MOUNTAIN COFFEE Single origin Arabica roasted whole roasted beans – considered by some to be the best in the world. marshallandbrown.co.uk COFFEE “Kombucha, nitro coffee and CBD-infused coffee hold the most sales potential for coffee shops according to industry leaders surveyed by Allegra. Inherently low in sugar and calories, these products also complement growing emphasis on heath & wellness – 57% of UK consumers surveyed have actively sought to reduce their sugar intake within the last 12 months” SOURCE: ALLEGRA’S WORLD COFFEE PORTAL: THE FUTURE OF COFFEE UK 2020 REPORT “The popularity of tea (in general) amongst Millennials is likely a reflection of the growing popularity of alternatives to the traditional cuppa. Speciality black, green and fruit/herbal/spice teas are particularly popular among 16-34 year olds. Many of the latest ingredient-focused tea-based drinks, such as matcha green tea and herbal teas that give added focus to flavour and a sense of occasion, suit young consumers. That’s not to say they’ve abandoned the classic cup of ‘builder’s tea’ as some 77% of Millennials drink standard black tea” TRISH CADDY, MINTEL SENIOR FOODSERVICE ANALYST TEA “While coffee is by far the most popular hot drink purchased out-of-home, tea has seen something of a resurgence as of late. According to Mintel research, currently, 43% of consumers who drink hot drinks out of home drink tea, compared to 39% a year ago. And while a nice ‘cup of rosie’ has a long history of solving the nation’s woes, the popularity of a cuppa has not escaped Millennials. According to Mintel research, some 50% of Millennials (aged 20-39) drink tea out of home, compared to 40% of Baby Boomers (aged 55-73)” SOURCE: ALLEGRA’S WORLD COFFEE PORTAL: THE FUTURE OF COFFEE UK 2020 REPORT THE COMMONWEALTH TEA COMPANY RED BERRIES INFUSION TEA A delightful combination of ripe red berries, rosehip and hibis commonwealthteacompany.com MARULIN HEARTY BREAKFAST TEA TENTS A unique and aromatic blend of Taiwanese black teas. marulin.co.uk

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