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Cinnamon Swirl Latte expands the menu of Slate’s protein-packed iced coffee

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Slate Cinnamon Swirl Latte

Slate has found massive success with its milk-based protein beverages, known for a sweet, creamy profile without unnecessary sugar or carbohydrates. The catalog stretches across multiple strengths, including a loaded option with 42g of protein, a balanced 30g version, and the Protein Iced Coffee range delivering 20g of protein. That lighter coffee series is expanding again this week, adding to its already available menu of Mocha, Sweet Cream, Caramel, and Vanilla Latte.

The latest addition to Slate’s Protein Iced Coffee is Cinnamon Swirl Latte, delivering a smooth coffee base layered with sweet, warm cinnamon spice for a dessert-style latte experience. It keeps things tight nutritionally with 100 calories, 20g of protein, 3g of carbohydrates, and no added sugar, with an energy drink-like 175mg of caffeine in its 11oz can. The new flavor is now available directly through Slate’s website at $2.75 each one-off or as low as $2.33 apiece on subscription.