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OAKBERRY adds matcha to Australian menu

It is currently piloting the matcha base in ten US stores.

OAKBERRY is adding matcha as a new base option in its layered cups, which will be included in future menu rollouts across Australia.

The company has been expanding its matcha range, which already includes a Zen Matcha smoothie made with matcha, oat milk, and açai, along with several matcha lattes.

OAKBERRY is currently piloting the matcha base in ten US stores, with a wider expansion planned across the US, Great Britain, and Ireland.

To celebrate the launch, OAKBERRY released an AI-generated ad that shifts between scenes of the Amazon and Japan, highlighting matcha as its latest superfood addition.

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