As the winter months draw closer and the Christmas shopping begins, we think it’s important to treat yourself while treating others. It’s Christmas soon after all.
If you’re out and about and wondering how to quench your thirst or maybe your stomach is rumbling as you dash around the shops, we think we have the solution for you.
Costa Coffee has announced its new Christmas range and is it ever too early to get into the Christmas spirit?
The festive menu sees new and existing items available featuring the traditional favourite, pigs in blankets.
This year you’ll be able to get your hands on a variety of festive food and drink items including the new Bacon Mac & Cheese Toastie and the new limited-edition Maple Glazed Pigs in Blankets Potato Chips.
It doesn’t stop there though. You can also try the Pigs & Blankets Mac & Cheese or the Pigs under Blankets Stonebaked Panini.
This year will see the new Quality Street® Toffee Penny Latte being added to the menu.
What other food items are on Costa’s festive 2021 menu?
- British Turkey & The Trimmings Toastie
- Turkey Feast Sandwich
- Festive Pork and Bramley Apple Sausage Roll
- Maple Bacon, Brie and Cranberry Panini
- Vegan Turkee, Cranberry & Stuffing Bloomer Toastie
- Costa Coffee Biscuit Selection – New
- Italian Cake Selection - New
- Chocolate Sparkle Cake - New
- Winter Frosted Marble Cake - New
- Clementine & Cranberry Loaf Cake - New
- Golden Billionaire’s - New
- Chocolate and Salted Caramel Torte - New
- Florentine Mince Tart and the Reindeer Cake - New
- Rocky Road with Aero® Peppermint Bubbles – New
- Limited-edition Terry’s Chocolate Orange® Brownie
- Mince Pie
- Gluten-Free Vegan Mince Tart
- Vegan Father Christmas Gingerbread
- Jammy Rudolph Shortcake
- Crispy Chocolate Stars
- After Eight® Muffin
- Terry’s Chocolate Orange® Muffin
What other drinks are on Costa’s festive 2021 menu?
Quality Street® The Purple One Latte
Quality Street® The Purple One Hot Chocolate
Terry's Chocolate Orange® Hot Chocolate
After Eight® Hot Chocolate
A Costa Coffee spokesperson said: “Christmas is such a magical time of year at Costa Coffee and we are excited to launch such a spectacular food range, which features both new choices and returning iconic favourites we know our customers will love. Whether they are enjoyed over a catch up with a friend or during time-out from a busy day Christmas shopping with the family, we wanted to create a festive range that encapsulated great flavours and quality products.”
Calling all chocolate orange lovers! Say hello to our new Terry’s Chocolate Orange® Brownie 😍
— Costa Coffee (@CostaCoffee) September 29, 2021
With the perfect balance of crunch and gooeyness, this is a brownie worth indulging in. pic.twitter.com/3Rglq9JUIL
When is the Costa festive menu available?
You will be able to buy items across Costa Coffee stores nationwide from Wednesday November 3, 2021.
The drinks menu and the limited-edition takeaway festive cups will be available on the same day across Costa Coffee stores and Drive-Thrus.
From Thursday November 11 2021, the Quality Street® The Purple One Latte and the Quality Street® The Purple One Hot Chocolate will be available exclusively along with the limited-edition takeaway festive cups across all Costa Express machines nationwide.
Costa Coffee deals 2021
Costa Coffee has announced some deals happening from Wednesday November 3, 2021.
- From Wednesday November 3 to Wednesday 29th December 2021, you can buy any medium hot drink or cold iced drink before 11am and get either a plain croissant or white or brown seeded toast for £1.
- You can also buy any medium hot drink or cold drink before 11am and grab either a British Smoked Bacon Bap, British Pork Sausage Bap or Vegan Bac’n Bap for £2.
- If you’d like to buy any two selected wrapped biscuits and dried nuts from now until Wednesday December 29 2021, you can pick them up for £2.
- Also available from now until Wednesday December 29 2021, is an offer which says if you buy two selected crisp or popcorn lines, you can get them for £1.50.
For more information on the range, you can visit Costa’s website.
If you’d like to find out more about the updated rewards scheme, Costa Club, including full terms and conditions, you can visit the website.
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