NESCAFÉ — Quality Street Green Triangle Mocha blends NESCAFÉ instant coffee with creamy milk and chocolate-hazelnut flavouring inspired by the famous Quality Street Green Triangle praline. Available in convenient single-serve sachets (and larger tubs where stocked), it delivers a dessert-style mocha — sweet, nutty, and creamy — that’s ready in seconds. Perfect as a mid-day treat or after-dinner pick-me-up.
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Why Customers Love It
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A nostalgic twist: captures the Green Triangle praline flavour in a quick mocha cup.
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Single-serve convenience — consistent portions and no mess.
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Versatile — enjoy hot or iced, pair with milk or plant-based alternatives.
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Widely stocked in supermarket chains and online marketplaces in select regions.
How to Prepare
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Empty 1 sachet (≈19 g) into your favourite mug.
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Pour ~200 ml hot (not boiling) water.
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Stir vigorously for 10–15 seconds until smooth and frothy.
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Serve hot or pour over ice for an iced Green Triangle mocha.
Ingredients & Typical Nutrition
Typical Ingredients: soluble coffee, sugar, milk solids/creamer, cocoa/chocolate flavour, vegetable oil/creamer, stabilisers & emulsifiers; contains MILK. (Check local pack for exact list and allergens.)
Typical nutrition (per prepared mug — one sachet + 200 ml water):
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Energy: ~78 kcal.
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Fat: ~2.0 g
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Saturates: ~1.6 g
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Carbohydrates: ~12.7 g (of which sugars ~9.5 g)
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Protein: ~1.7 g
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Salt: ~0.24 g
Exact nutrition and sachet weight can vary by market and pack — always check the product label on the SKU you sell.
FAQ
Q: What sizes are available?
A: Commonly sold as 7×19 g sachet boxes and as larger tubs (e.g., 133 g / 260 g variants) depending on country and retailer.
Q: Is it suitable for vegetarians?
A: Many market listings mark it suitable for vegetarians, but it does contain milk — check the local pack for certification.
Q: Is this an official Nescafé x Quality Street collaboration?
A: Yes — this flavour line is a Nescafé product inspired by Quality Street’s Green Triangle praline and part of a small-series launch of Quality Street-themed mocha flavours.
Q: Can it be made with plant-based milk?
A: Yes — use warmed almond/oat/soy milk in place of water for a richer, dairy-free latte.
















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