Yorkshire Tea has launched a brand new 'caramelised biscuit brew' to its Proper Breaks range.
The new product has been rolled out in Morrisons stores, on Amazon and will soon be available in Asda.
It’s made from 100% Rainforest Alliance certified tea blended with natural flavouring.
And it’s said to have “an irresistible biscuit twist” on Yorkshire Tea’s classic brew, which some have likened to Biscoff.
Caramelised Biscuit Brew has joined Malty Biscuit Brew and Toast & Jam Brew in the Proper Breaks range.
Yorkshire Tea innovation manager Kate Halloran said:
“I quite like adding a little something to my brew and it’s amazing how many flavours taste delicious when they’re stirred into a cup of Yorkshire Tea.
“Creating our Caramelised Biscuit Brew has been a dream – the buttery, warming, biscuity flavours work perfectly with the lovely, malty richness of Yorkshire Tea.”
Yorkshire Tea is Britain’s biggest tea brand, owned by Bettys and Taylors in Harrogate.

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