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ICYMI, Chamberlain Coffee’s Chocolate Matcha Is Back

I love a lot of things: Free People’s new Daisy Jones & The Six collaboration, Pedro Pascal (how could you not after being on Pedro-Tok?), and Chamberlain Coffee. I don’t know about you, but I’ll gladly dedicate a majority of my paycheck to refilling my coffee arsenal, courtesy of Ms. Chamberlain. The compostable K-Cups, the single-serve cold brew packs, the legendary sparkle syrup — you name it, I got it. That is, except for the brand’s limited-time (and high key addicting) Chocolate Matcha, which has been out of stock for the last several months. So, if you’ve been hoping, praying, and manifesting for the powder’s return, it worked: The Chocolate Matcha is back!

Due to the product’s popularity, Chamberlain Coffee has relaunched its Chocolate Matcha, and I for one couldn’t be happier about it. Described as having the “coziest flavors” and “unmatched potential,” this vegan, gluten-free, and antioxidant-rich matcha has that traditional matcha taste, but with a soft hint of smooth chocolate. Think, if your favorite matcha and a cup of hot chocolate had a baby. Sign me up.

But it’s not just me that’s obsessed with the Chocolate Matcha: The product boasts a five-star rating on the site, with one customer writing, “This flavor combination was something I never knew was a want, but it’s now a need. YUM”. Fans of the matcha — and Chamberlain herself — also recommend mixing it with Chamberlain Coffee’s Cocoa Grizzly Hot Chocolate ($14), which is currently on sale. If there were any time to make this a bundle, it’d be now, folks.

Chamberlain Coffee, $23

If chocolate isn’t your thing, but matcha is, don’t worry — Chamberlain Coffee’s got you. Alongside their various coffee blends, Chamberlain Coffee also offers a few different matcha flavors such as Mango, Vanilla, and traditional matcha.

Due to the popularity of this matcha flavor, and its limited-time status, it’s unclear how long you’ll be able to get your hands on it. My advice? Buy this tasty treat in bulk — but be sure to save some for me, too!

julianna (she/her) is an associate editor at her campus where she oversees the wellness vertical and all things sex and relationships, wellness, mental health, astrology, and gen-z. during her undergraduate career at chapman university, julianna's work appeared in as if magazine and taylor magazine. additionally, her work as a screenwriter has been recognized and awarded at film festivals worldwide. when she's not writing burning hot takes and spilling way too much about her personal life online, you can find julianna anywhere books, beers, and bands are.