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RYZE debuts Ube, Matcha & Chai functional lattes

Three new better-for-you latte flavors are here

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It’s no secret that RYZE has changed the game in the world of mushroom coffees, debuting better-for-you coffees that actually taste good. As a leader in functional superfoods and plant-based drinks, the brand has now expanded the lineup even more with three new instant lattes: Ube Vanilla Latte, Matcha Latte, and Chai Latte. The three new flavors will be available exclusively at Target stores nationwide.

The three new flavors were crafted for those who want the perks of a morning cup of coffee or tea with added functionality and elevated flavor. Each of the new RYZE latte flavors combine smooth taste with brain and body benefits, powered by antioxidants and RYZE’s signature SUPER6™ organic mushroom blend.

Functional Latte Flavor Highlights:

  • Ube Vanilla Latte Smooth and sweet with a vibrant purple hue and creamy, vanilla-forward finish. Made with our SUPER6™ mushroom blend and instant coffee (contains about 50 mg of natural caffeine)
  • Matcha Latte: Milky and subtly sweet with soft vanilla notes, featuring a boost from our SUPER6™ mushroom blend and about 20 mg of natural caffeine from high-quality matcha.
  • Chai Latte: Sweet and spiced with warming notes and a hint of vanilla, plus the SUPER6™ mushroom blend and about 50 mg of natural caffeine from black tea.
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“Today’s consumer is looking for more than just a morning pick-me-up—they want something that tastes great and makes them feel great,” said Andrée Werner, co-founder of RYZE.

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