
Rage Coffee, a Delhi-based caffeine innovation FMCG company that manufactures, markets, and distributes innovative packaged caffeine-related products, has announced the launch of its 20 ml coffee sachets. The innovative mobile packaging takes scanty space and is laced with 200 mg of caffeine.
It takes three steps to prepare a hot cup of coffee. The first is to pour the filter coffee concentrate from the 20-ml sachet into the mug. The second step entails adding hot milk to the mug, mixing it well with the concentrate, and adding some sugar if needed.
The third step consists of pouring the concoction of milk and coffee back and forth from one mug to another to achieve a layer of froth. The coffee sachets come packed in a box with five servings of 20 ml sachets.
Bharat Sethi, founder and CEO of Rage Coffee said, “Our new coffee sachets are for every coffee lover who craves a caffeine-stocked cup of a creamy coffee on the go. It is the easiest and most convenient way to enjoy a cup of caffeinated bliss in just three easy steps. We couldn’t be more excited about this launch. We are looking forward to developing even more innovative products for our customers this year.”
Rage Coffee also made an entry into the healthy snacking segment recently with the launch of Coffee Peanut Bars, Caffeine Almond Bars, and Chocolate Oats Cookies. These products are said to be gluten-free and have no preservatives or colorants.
Rage Coffee is India’s first 100% plant-powered coffee infused with six plant vitamins. Made using 100% Arabica beans, Rage Coffee comes in nine flavors and Caffeine based bars & cookies. The company is backed by cricketer Virat Kohli.
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Naresh Khanna – 10 February 2025
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