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Rancho Cucamonga, California – Coffee Coffee KLATCH He introduces “Ready to-go Frosty Brew” in a larger bottle of 32 flora, ideal for restaurants, cafes and universities that want to give high-quality cafes-style drinks without the need for demand for on-site brewing equipment.

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“For many years we have been providing a concentrate of a frosty infusion in one gallon jugs for many years, but they are ponderous, bulky and are unable to send, limiting those that can employ it,” says Heather Perry, general director of Klatch Coffee. “Our modern frosty packaging, ready for employ, takes only a fraction of space and can be easily sent to customers throughout the country.”

Bottle 32 FL OZ contains portions 64, 0.5 fl. Just mix the 8 FL of the Economy of the Concentrate from 120 FL units of water to get 1 gallon of frosty infusion. Ready frosty can also be spent in a 0.5 FL ounce part to create individual, individual drinks with full strength using a convenient pump.

The finished frosty infusion joins the next product of KLATCH coffee, a ready espresso concentrate, in the space of RTD drinks (ready to drink). Imported in autumn 2024, the ready espresso is in a smaller, consumer -friendly size by 8 FL, designed for home users.

Both products are stable and do not require cooling until opening.

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Klatch Coffee is a family and run a coffee company based in southern California and distributed all over the world. For over three decades, Klatch Coffee Nurs and brewed his own coffee, using his characteristic method of “peak of taste”. Freshly baked coffee is delivered to customers around the world thanks to this method, created and improved by the stove and founder Mike Perry. Mike acquires coffee directly from similarly thinking producers who divide the involvement of Klatch Coffee into ethics, perfection, environmental management, quality and community. KLATCH COFFEE CAFE locations in southern California serve local communities, offering award -winning coffee, espresso, breakfast, sandwiches, cakes and desserts. Klatch Coffee provides fresh cultivated coffee, concentrate, advice and training for company owners and operators who are interested in moving their coffee company to a higher level.

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