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Sproud launches ‘Barista ZERO’ sugar-free milk alternative

Sproud (www.sproudglobal.com), the Swedish company behind a range of pea-based milk alternatives, today announces the launch of ‘Barista ZERO’, a sugar-free milk alternative designed to deliver exceptional taste and performance for baristas. The launch comes just days after Maya Jama joined Sproud as a co-owner and investor.

Sproud will debut its new ‘Barista Zero’ at the European Coffee Symposium on November 11th in Berlin, where it will serve as the exclusive alt-milk sponsor.

Already trusted by Joe & The Juice and leading coffee shops worldwide, Sproud has become the go-to plant-based choice for professional baristas. With Barista ZERO, Sproud raises the bar further by offering long-lasting microfoam perfect for latte art, making it an ideal option for cafés, restaurants, and home baristas.

Using a new formula, Barista ZERO offers a smooth, creamy texture with no sugar or added sweeteners. As a plant-based milk alternative, Barista ZERO consists of Sproud’s signature ingredient, yellow split peas, which provide twice the amount of protein than oat. Uncompromising in taste, Barista ZERO offers baristas a quality milk alternative with which to serve the growing number of health-conscious and dairy-free consumers.

“Our team has been working on this product for the past year, so we’re all really excited for people to finally taste it. We have a great relationship with baristas, and therefore wanted to create an uncompromising product they could rely on for all their customers,” comments Sara Berger, CEO of Sproud. “We’re confident that Barista ZERO not only meets the expectations of professional baristas, but also supports consumers increasingly seeking low-sugar alternatives in the plant-based category. As the newest product in our pea-based milk alternative lineup, Barista ZERO reinforces our commitment to manufacturing plant-based milk alternatives that balance health, taste, and environmental responsibility.”

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