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First Press Coffee makes its Indonesian debut in Bali

First Press Coffee iced coffee products.
Made with locally grown nuts, the cold drip coffee contains low calories, dairy and sugar-free. (Source: Supplied)

Melbourne’s First Press Coffee has introduced its plant-based coffee drink products in Bali, Indonesia, with support from the Victorian Government’s trade and investment program.

The Australian company’s ready-to-drink coffees are now sold at Circle K convenience stores across the island.

Made with locally grown nuts, the cold drip coffee contains low calories, dairy-free and sugar-free. It’s available in 350ml packaging in two varieties: Almond Milk and Oat Milk.

This launch follows the release of a ready-to-drink iced coffee in Australia last month

“We’re proud to be part of this exciting journey as First Press Coffee introduces Melbourne’s renowned coffee culture to a whole new audience in Bali,” said the Victorian Government’s trade and investment team.

“Both locals and tourists can enjoy it in a convenient ready-to-drink format.”

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