This Company Makes Coffee Ice Cubes That Won’t Dilute Your Cold Brews

Dice Provisions is a new LA-based food innovation company that brewed up a genius way to keep iced coffee cold without losing flavor. Its latest product is called Dice Coffee Ice Cubes and it’s the first ice cubes made of craft coffee. Ice cubes are the worst and best part about cold brews, but with the new Dice Coffee Ice Cubes, you can enjoy chilled coffee with robust flavor from the first sip to the last.  

The coffee used is made from premium organic dark roast beans made with a unique nitro-freezing process that seals in the full body of flavor. Coffee cubes come in resealable stand-up pouches that contain 24 ounces, which is a week’s worth of iced coffee. There are no additives or sugar, and only 5 calories per serving. 

“Consumers are looking for ways to enjoy their coffee without the drawbacks of traditional ice,” said Gaelan Simpson, co-founder of Dice Provisions. “Our coffee ice cubes not only keep drinks cold but also enhance the flavour profile, providing a satisfying experience from the first sip to the last.”

Dice Coffee Ice Cubes are now available at Co-Opportunity Market in Santa Monica for $12.99. Along with iced coffee, the cubes can be used in shakes, smoothies, and cocktails.

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