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Chatime unveils new Level Up Coffee range

The new range features the Iced Long Black, Iced Latte, and the Brown Sugar Cookie Latte.

Chatime has announced the launch of its new Level Up Coffee range, featuring three innovative coffee drinks.

The new coffee range offers three choices: the Iced Long Black, Iced Latte, and the Brown Sugar Cookie Latte.

To celebrate, Chatime will give free coffee on 11 March from 10 a.m. to 12 p.m. at participating stores, including Bondi Junction, NSW, Queen Victoria Building, NSW; Watergarden, VIC; Melbourne Central Lonsdale, VIC, and Marion, SA.

The three coffee beverages will join a wide variety of drinks, including fruity, milky, frozen, sparkling, and hot beverages.

In addition, Chatime is also partnering with gaming PC company Aftershock to offer customers a chance to win one of three customer-built Chatime Gaming PCs.

To enter, customers need to purchase a large or regular-size coffee drink and scan their Loyal-Tea app for immediate entry into the prize draw.

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