Dutch Bros Launches Grocery Line Featuring Creamers, Coffees and Ready-to-Drink Lattes
Dutch Bros launched a grocery line of 24-oz creamers, six ground coffee and pod SKUs, and ready-to-drink lattes, expanding access to its cafe flavors at major retailers.

Dutch Bros expanded beyond drive-thru cups with a consumer packaged goods rollout that brings creamers, ground coffee, pods and ready-to-drink lattes to grocery aisles. The launch, announced January 24, 2026, makes signature shop flavors available in 24-oz bottled creamers, six ground-coffee and pod SKUs, and bottled lattes in single-serve 13.7 oz and multi-serve 48 oz formats. Select items are already appearing at Amazon, Walmart, Safeway, Albertsons and HEB, with availability rolling out regionally.
The 24-oz creamers mirror popular cafe drinks with five flavor pairings: Vanilla Caramel labeled Golden Eagle, Caramel Mocha as Caramelizer, Coconut Mocha as Cocomo, Chocolate Macadamia Nut as Annihilator and Irish Cream as Kicker. For brewed and pod options, Dutch Bros is shipping six SKUs: four flavored selections plus two unflavored roasts named Mafia Dark and OG Medium Roast. Ready-to-drink lattes come in single-serve bottles for grab-and-go convenience and larger 48 oz bottles for home use.
This move follows earlier collaborations, including a manufacturing partnership with Trilliant Food & Nutrition, and fits into Dutch Bros’ broader strategy to extend the brand into consumer packaged goods. For regulars who know the menu shorthand - Kicker, Annihilator, Cocomo - the grocery line offers a way to recreate those cafe favorites at home, at work, or on trips where a drive-thru visit is not convenient.
Practical value for consumers is straightforward. The 24-oz creamers let you flavor multiple pots or iced batches without buying individual syrups. The Mafia Dark and OG Medium Roast provide unflavored bases for custom drinks, while pods and ready-to-drink bottles cut prep time for commuters or households that want consistent results. Retail rollout will be regional, so product presence will vary store to store; consumers should check local retailer inventory or visit the Dutch Bros website for full SKU lists and exact availability.
Fan reaction has shown up on social channels, where social media posts highlighted excitement over familiar shop flavors arriving on shelves. For local coffee communities, the launch is a reminder that chain brands are increasingly competing in grocery aisles as well as on street corners, offering more at-home options without a cafe stop.
For readers who want these items in their pantry, watch your local Walmart, Safeway, Albertsons, HEB or Amazon listings over the coming weeks, and use Dutch Bros’ site for a complete SKU list and the latest regional availability updates. The grocery push signals that Dutch Bros intends to make its flavors part of daily routines beyond the cup-run, so expect more products and wider distribution as the rollout continues.
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