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Hell takes out the caffeine for a decaffeinated alternative of its Latte Ice Coffee

Hell Ice Coffee Decaf Latte

Something we know a lot of energy drink connoisseurs have asked for is a caffeine-free version of their favorite beverage, giving them the ability to continue enjoying the taste they love without getting overly jittery or overdosed on caffeine. There are certainly a few competitors out there in the space that we wouldn’t mind having in place of a Coke Zero or something like that, and while that’s not exactly what we have here, we do have something along those lines from the energy beverage brand Hell Energy.

Alongside the many different carbonated Hell Energy Drinks over in Europe, the long-running and well-known competitor has a separate family of canned ice coffees. While its selection of original energy drinks is extensive, the Hell Ice Coffee family is even more so. The brand has a whole host of flavors available, including Choco Latte, Cappuccino, Slim Vanilla, and even Double Espresso with 20% more caffeine, and beginning this month, there is also Hell Ice Coffee Decaf Latte with absolutely no caffeine at all.

The newly released Decaf Latte for the Hell Ice Coffee family is intended to be exactly the same as the already available Latte, just without any caffeine. That means you get the same authentic latte taste made with milk and decaffeinated coffee, of course, 24g of carbohydrates per can, almost all of that sugar, 6.5g of protein, but none of the 100mg of caffeine. Fans of Hell Energy, or specifically Hell Ice Coffee, can get their hands on the new flavor for their usual stockist of the line soon, if not already.