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Oatly strikes distribution agreement with The Coffee Bean & Tea Leaf Brand

Available at more than 180 cafes throughout the US, Oatly Barista Edition is now offered as the exclusive oatmilk in-stores, bringing a creamy, milk alternative to coffee and tea aficionados

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MALMÖ, Sweden – Oatly Group AB, the world’s original and largest oat drink company, today announced a new foodservice distribution arrangement with The Coffee Bean & Tea Leaf Brand, one of the world’s leading roasters and retailers of specialty coffee and tea.

Available at more than 180 cafes throughout the US, Oatly Barista Edition is now offered as the exclusive oatmilk in-stores, bringing a creamy, milk alternative to coffee and tea aficionados.

“We’re thrilled to bring Oatly to customers of The Coffee Bean & Tea Leaf®, an iconic brand that cherishes a great coffee experience just like we do,” said Mike Messersmith, President, Oatly North America. “With our roots in the US inextricably tied to the coffee channel, we are so happy to continue widening our presence in this space.”

Oatly Barista Edition is a delicious, allergen-friendly milk alternative that has the same creamy taste, frothy feel, and functionality as traditional dairy, and in general, is better for the climate compared to cow’s milk.1

To mark Oatly’s entry into stores, a new limited-time, seasonal beverage will be available in all US locations of The Coffee Bean & Tea Leaf.

The Vanilla Spiced Oat Latte is not only designed to chase away the winter chills but also to encourage customers to explore new horizons in flavor.

This new beverage, planned to be available beginning January 3, features a distinct flavor profile that blends the warmth of spiced ingredients with the creamy richness of vanilla.

For more information on Oatly and the company’s portfolio of products, visit Oatly.com. To find a location of The Coffee Bean & Tea Leaf® near you, visit CoffeeBean.com.

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