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New at Costa: Corto coffee range, food items

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There’s something new crafting at Costa Coffee! It’s their Corto range of coffee than gives that hot, indulgent and intense caffeine mix.

Have a taste of Mocha Italia at its very best, perfectly compliment­ed with a little velvety milk when you order a cup of Classic Corto (P120). When caramel is added to this wonderful drink, you’ll get the new Caramel Corto (P130). The Black Corto (P120), meanwhile, is the product of shorter extraction ensuring that you get the sweetness of the beans. The combinatio­n of chocolate and coffee is a definite winner. This is what you’ll enjoy in a cup of Mocha Corto (P130).

Each cup of coffee at Costa is handcrafte­d with utmost care and a lot of heart by its baristas. Technicall­y trained and passionate about their craft, they certainly know their beans.

To go with these beverages are five new food items - cream cheese melt, banana hazelnut crossini , ham and cheese croissant, brookie and crusted cheesecake with chocolate chips.

Costa Coffee has been a part of the British coffee drinking culture since 1971 when it was founded by brothers Bruno and Sergio Costa who were inspired by their love for premium coffee.

Visit Costa Coffee branches at Robinsons Place Manila, Robinsons Place Antipolo, Robinsons Selections Venice Grand Canal, Tera Tower Bridgetown­e in Q.C. One World Place Bldg. in Bonifacio Global City, Citywalk 1, Eastwood City, The Block, SM North Edsa, Robinsons Supermarke­t Robinsons Galleria and UP Town Center. Soon to open is its flagship store at the 2nd level of Robinsons Galleria sporting the latest Costa Coffee look. Like Costa Coffee on www.facebook.com/ CostaCoffe­ePH

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