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Costa Coffee announces limited-time holiday menu items

Two favourite holiday menu items are returning.

Costa Coffee is releasing three limited-time holiday menu items.

Research reveals that UK consumers indulge in nearly 800 million mince pies a year. In line with this, Costa Coffee is bringing back the Mince Tart, a gluten-free festive treat, adorned with a beautiful pastry star and a sprinkle of sugar dusting. 

The traditional All Butter Mince Pie has also returned to Costa Coffee stores. 

Also making a comeback is the beloved Terry's Chocolate Orange Muffin which is an indulgent treat for chocolate lovers, featuring a rich chocolate and orange muffin filled with chocolate orange sauce, topped with icing, and a delicious Terry’s Chocolate Orange segment. 

The festive treats are available for a limited time only.

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