Costa Coffee has confirmed a fan favourite drink has been discontinued across all of its stores.
One Costa fan asked on X, formerly known as Twitter, why the Ice Whipped Latte was served in some stores but not others.
The tasty drink, consisting of whipped coffee, milk or plant-based milk and vanilla, salted caramel or chocolate-flavour sauce, arrived on the Costa menu summer in May.
The customer asked: "Why do some of your stores still do the ice whipped latte and some don’t?"
The coffee shop chain responded by telling the X user that it had in fact discontinued the drink altogether.
The post said: "Hey! This is part of our summer menu. It shouldn't be served in store anymore as it's been discontinued."
The X user then told the chain that they should've kept the drink "all year round" and it was the best cold drink they offered.
Costa recently unveiled its brand new Christmas drinks and food line-up. Alongside some returning favourites there were brand new festive flavours including a brand-new toastie, a ciabatta roll and plenty of Christmas side dishes.
Costa Coffee is bringing back some festive favourites like the Terry's Chocolate Orange, Black Forest, and Inspired by After Eight Hot Chocolate. They've also got the Gingerbread and Cream Latte again this year.
Plus, they're introducing new drinks like the Sticky Toffee and Roasted Hazel lattes – you can even get the toffee latte iced! And don't forget about the Roasted Hazel Hot Chocolate.
For food, Costa has a Pigs and Blankets Toastie, a Vegan Turkey and Trimmings Toastie, a Honey Roast Ham and Wensleydale Ciabatta and a Melton Mowbray Pork Pie. If you fancy something sweet, there's the brand-new Christmas Cake Slice, the returning favourite All Butter Mince Pie, or the vegan and gluten-free Mince Tart.
And if you're a chocoholic, you'll be happy to hear that the Terry's Chocolate Orange Muffin, Gingerbread Muffin, White Chocolate Trillionaire's Slice, and the Crispy Festive Wreath are all back on Costa's Christmas Menu this year.
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