Foodservice

Shock Coffee Launches in Canada

Hyper-caffeinated coffee now available in Ontario

NEW YORK -- Shock Coffee, a hyper-caffeinated coffee with more than 50% more caffeine than other gourmet coffees, announced that it is expanding into Canada. In addition to being available across the United States and online, Ontario's consumers can now purchase Shock Coffee's products at Euphoria Smoothies' North Bay locations.

The product line now available in Ontario includes hot brewed coffee, ready-to-drink chilled coffee beverages, Shock Triple Lattes and Mochas.

We are excited to bring Shock Coffee to Canada and delighted [image-nocss] that our products are already being given a welcome reception, said Shock Coffee founder and President Jeffrey Rosen.

It's easy to get obsessed with Shock Coffee, and more of our customers are becoming increasingly fascinated with its aroma, taste and the unique Hyper-caffeinated delivery, said Sam Haider, President of Euphoria Smoothies. Our customers are no coffee snobs, but they love a genuinely good cup of coffee and Shock Coffee delivers just that.

Euphoria Smoothies, a growing smoothie and juice bar chain, is based in North Bay, Ont.

Currently distributed all 50 states, New York City-based Shock Coffee is the world's first hyper-caffeinated gourmet coffee comprised of all-natural high-quality beans that are selected for a combination of taste and caffeine content. The products' catch phrase: Sleep Is Overrated.

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