Maxwell House adds new Iced Latte with Foam to our lives

NEW Maxwell House Iced Latte with Foam. Image courtesy Maxwell House
NEW Maxwell House Iced Latte with Foam. Image courtesy Maxwell House

Ask just about anyone and they know the brand Maxwell House and what they make. And in this coffee loving home, they are the pinnacle of coffee brands.

There hasn’t been a time in my life when Maxwell House hasn’t been a regular part of the morning routine. But as I have gotten older, iced coffee has definitely become my go-to form of caffeination. And luckily for all of us iced coffee drinkers, there is a new Maxwell House product hitting store shelves that we are already obsessed with.

Introducing the new Maxwell House Iced Latte with Foam. This latte offering is available in three classic and beloved flavors – Caramel, Hazelnut, and Vanilla.

Maxwell House introduces their new Iced Latte with Foam

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NEW Maxwell House Iced Latte with Foam. Image courtesy Maxwell House

According to the press email that we received,

"The instant foaming agent is a first-to-market technology that provides a thick, creamy, and flavorful coffee all without the use of a café’s specialized equipment."

Sounds amazing right? We love the fact that we don’t need a ton of fancy equipment in order to make a latte at home. And not only that, but this is in the section of the coffee aisle where you find the instant coffee, which means less time brewing and more time sipping.

Personally, I am excited for all three flavors, although I am partial to caramel when it comes to my lattes (although my iced coffee is always French vanilla). These three flavors will make every morning delicious and fun as we get the chance to shake things up all week long.

And the fact that one package contains six cups (or glasses) of coffee for $6.99 makes these a great way to start your day. It’s a steal of a deal for a latte and we are absolutely here for it.

Are you excited for this new innovation from Maxwell House? Will you be snagging all three flavors?