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OAKBERRY to bring new matcha base in the UK and Ireland

It is currently piloting the matcha base in ten US stores.

OAKBERRY is introducing matcha as a new base option in its layered cups, which will be featured in future menu rollouts across Great Britain and Ireland.

The company has been expanding its matcha range, which already includes a Zen Matcha smoothie made with matcha, oat milk, and açai, along with several matcha lattes.

OAKBERRY is currently piloting the matcha base in ten US stores, with a wider expansion planned across the US and Australia.

To celebrate the launch, OAKBERRY released an AI-generated ad that shifts between scenes of the Amazon and Japan, highlighting matcha as its latest superfood addition.

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