Lost Sheep Iced Decaf Latte with Fibre 1

The launch would challenge ‘the perception that decaf RTD means compromise’

Lost Sheep Coffee has extended its RTD iced coffee range with the launch of a decaf iced latte with added fibre.

Decaf Iced Latte with Fibre combines speciality-grade decaf coffee with skimmed milk and chicory root fibre for a “barista-quality iced latte that delivers quality, flavour and functionality”, according to Lost Sheep Coffee.

It will land via DTC, on Ocado, and in Southern Co-op and Cotswold Fayre next month (rsp: £2.35/250ml).

With its latest launch, Lost Sheep Coffee was “challenging the perception that decaf RTD means compromise”.

The decaf coffee beans had been “decaffeinated through a sugar cane process” to preserve its natural flavour, the supplier said.

They were “hand roasted in small batches” before being “hot brewed and flash chilled to deliver a smooth and refreshing iced latte”, it added.

Meanwhile, the addition of 4.5g of chicory root fibre was designed to tap “growing demand for gut-friendly fibre and functionality”.

It comes with over one in four Brits (26%) increasing their decaf coffee consumption in the past year [Nespresso research, December 2025].

“Decaf is the next big growth opportunity in iced coffee, yet the newly released decaf products in the RTD market are made using instant coffee powder or cold brew and most are made using commercial grade lower quality decaf options,” said Lost Sheep Coffee founder Stuart Wilson. “With our new Sugar-Cane Decaf Iced Latte, we’ve created a coffee that people won’t believe is decaf.

“It’s true barista-quality – with depth, chocolate notes and a big mouthfeel, while also tapping into growing demand for gut-friendly fibre and functionality.”

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