UK Product Thread

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Known for its yogurts and desserts, vegan brand The Coconut Collab is launching a plant-based M!LK™ for Veganuary 2024. The barista-style milk looks, tastes, and behaves like its dairy counterparts – without the cow. For new vegans, try M!LK™ in your hot drinks, cereals, and everything else that you like to use dairy milk in. Available from Ocado now, RRP £2.35
 
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Tesco’s Plant Chef range is expanding for Veganuary 2024. In stores and online from January 1, the range features dishes inspired by food from the USA, India, Asia, and Mexico. Chilled items include Sweet Potato Katsu Style Curry and Mexican Inspired Bean Burgers. Frozen items include No-Beef Meatballs and No-Chicken Strips.1703786151248.png
 
Free-from chocolatiers Moo Free have launched a new range of Bubble Bars just in time for Veganuary. With two flavors to keep both milk and white chocolate lovers happy, you can choose from Moofreesas or Cookie Crunch. Like the rest of the Moo Free range, these are made in the UK using Moo Free’s chocolate using Rainforest Alliance cocoa from certified farmers. Both bars are 35g, £1.20 available from Sainsburys or online Moo Free.1703786223344.png
 
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Higgidy has a wide range of plant-based options and has expanded further for Veganuary 2024. Its new Spinach and Red Pepper Mini Vegan Muffins are made using oat milk, basil oil, and butternut squash puree to create a moist muffin texture. Also contains pine nuts and basil. RRP £3.85, available from Ocado, Tesco, Waitrose and Abel & Cole.
 
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It’s not one but two Veganuary launches from official Veganuary 2024 sponsor Higgidy. These little lattice bites are butternut squash puff pastry parcels filled with sweet potato and cauliflower. RRP £3.85, available at Waitrose, Ocado and Tesco.
 
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Organic food producer Better Foodie is launching a plant-based honey in the UK for Veganuary 2024. In partnership with California-based start-up MeliBio, will be rolling out the award-winning Vegan H*ney across approximately 200 retailers in the UK. Identical to honey on a molecular level, Vegan H*ney is created using a proprietary plant extract blend, emulating the wildflowers required for real bees to create honey.
 
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Sweet Freedom’s barista syrups are completely natural, with the sweetness coming from apple and grapes. With no refined sugar or artificial sweeteners, Sweet Freedom’s products are popular amongst health conscious consumers. Available in three flavours – vanilla, caramel, and hazelnut – these barista syrups have won a Great Taste Award. Available online from Sweet Freedom from £3.75.

 
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Doughnut lovers are in luck: Crosstown is stepping things up this year with three brand new Veganuary treats. The Pistachio & Rose Doughnut (left) features rose icing over Crosstown’s signature vegan sourdough. It has a pistachio and rose custard filling, and comes topped with pistachio crumble. The Coffee, Cardamom & Coconut Doughnut (top, middle) adds a coffee and cardamom custard to a cocoa dough. It is then dipped in coconut glaze and coated in coconut angel flakes. Finally, the Matcha & Rhubarb Dough Bite (right) – Crosstown’s first vegan matcha flavour – is a mini vegan doughnut with rhubarb and strawberry compote filling. It is topped with a matcha and green tea glaze and strawberry crumble. All three will be available in all Crosstown stores from January 1. Available individually or in special Veganuary boxes of six, 12 or 15 mini.
 
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Budget supermarket Aldi has launched two new vegan ice cream cones for Veganuary 2024. Available in two flavors – Strawberry Cheesecake and Chocolate & Hazelnut – the Cornetto-style ice creams cost £1.99 for a box of four.
 
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Oato’s oat milk is delivered around the UK in reusable glass bottles on milk rounds. Made in the UK with 100 percent British Oats and water from the Lake District, they offer Barista Whole and Chocoloato, a chocolate oat milk. Find your local delivery.
 
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The Flower Farm is a palm oil free, plant-based spread. Unlike traditional margarines, which can contain up to 50 per cent palm oil, The Flower Farm swaps palm oil for shea butter. This sustainable alternative is extracted from the nuts of the Karité tree, 2 billion of which grow naturally in the African Savannah. Available in Sainsbury’s for £2.95 per 450g tub.