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Barleycup™ – the Coffee Alternative for You!

BARLEYCUP™ – THE COFFEE ALTERNATIVE FOR YOU!

Are you stuck and looking for a new drink to try? Or even trying to cut out caffeine? If so, Barleycup may be just what you’re looking for!


 


Barleycup is made from roasted cereal grains and chicory roots and is free from caffeine, making it the perfect natural alternative to coffee, while also being dairy-free – it’s 100% vegan-friendly! 

It can be enjoyed as part of a healthy balanced diet as it contains no added sugar, is only 10kcals a cup (per serving suggestion) and can be made in moments by simply adding hot water or dairy-free alternatives.

 


Barleycup is full of flavour and gives a gradual release of energy, just like coffee. Hot or cold, the recommended serving of two teaspoons, provides a mild flavour. But if you’re like me and prefer more of a kick, adding another teaspoon gives more of a deep flavour, which is perfect for my mocha!

There’s no hidden steps, it’s an instant hot drink, so it’s as easy as adding it to water or to dairy-free milk – simple!

 


 


Made from non-GM ingredients, the Barleycup range is perfectly suitable for the whole family, including children and has all the taste and flavour of coffee without the caffeine. 

Barleycup is also extremely versatile and can be used alongside other ingredients to make tasty vegan treats, pimped up drinks, gorgeous desserts and energy-boosting breakfasts. Visit barleycup.com to have a look at their vegan-friendly recipes that span everything from different ways to serve Barleycup, to breakfast and dessert recipes.

This all-natural, full of fibre, caffeine free alternative comes in the form of four products – Barleycup Powder, Barleycup Granules, Barleycup Organic (certified organic) and Barleycup with Dandelion.

 


So if you like the sound of Barleycup, why not give it a try for yourself? Found in Holland and Barrett and independent health food stores across the UK, your new favourite drink and caffeine free coffee alternative could be closer than you think!

 


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