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3 Bulletproof coffee upgrades to crush your New Year’s wellness goals

New holiday creamer and flavored coffee from Bulletproof

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Bulletproof Coffee has recently launched three coffee upgrades that make crushing your New Year’s wellness goals even easier. As we head into the peak “wellness reset” season, trends continue to point towards higher-protein habits, functional coffee, and cozy seasonal flavors. The brand’s new high-protein Iced Coffee includes 12 protein per serving, meeting the growing demand for proffee-inspired morning routines. Bulletproof Coffee’s high-protein Iced Coffee is available in original and mocha flavors, helping support daily protein intake and getting your morning off to the right start.

Bulletproof Coffee has also just launched a seasonal Peppermint Moncha Enhanced Creamer, made with real cocoa powder, a hint of peppermint, grass-fed butter, and MCT oil. A scoop of this easy, seasonal creamer in your coffee supports sustained energy, brain function, and metabolism. Just add a scoop and froth for a functional and straightforward upgrade to your holiday coffee routine. Plus, this creamer makes it easy to try fun holiday coffee recipes without adding sugar to your brew, such as a low-sugar Peppermint Mocha Latte.

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For those looking for a flavored coffee to start the morning, the new Cinnamon & Vanilla Flavored Coffee adds a touch of holiday spice without artificial flavoring. Unlike most flavored coffees that rely on artificial flavors, syrups, or sweeteners, Bulletproof’s new Cinnamon + Vanilla blend pairs medium-roast coffee with real organic Saigon ground cinnamon and Madagascar vanilla. This flavored coffee can also be paired with Bulletproof’s other creamers for a functional morning coffee that tastes as good as it sounds.

Emily Caldwell
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