New York-based Death Wish Coffee is introducing what it claims to be the World's Strongest Latte with 300 milligrams of caffeine—four times the amount in an equal size pour of Starbucks ' Caffe Latte.
It is billed with a strong yet smooth and indulgent taste and being "made with USDA Certified Organic ingredients."
The 170-calorie beverage, which contains milk, does not need refrigeration until the can is opened."
Steve Frania, vice president of sales for Death Wish, says that the World's Strongest Latte adds an indulgent option to their ready-to-drink line.
Death Wish says it took them over two years to develop their ready-to-drink beverages.
The World's Strongest Latte is the company's third ready-to-drink product in cans, joining the 300-milligram Death Wish Unsweetened Black Cold Brew and Death Wish Slightly Sweetened Black Cold brew, both released in 2019.
All three products are available online in 12- and 24-packs.
Death Wish boasts that its products can be found in 14,000 stores nationwide.


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