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“RM2.90 for a cuppa?!” 7CAFé by 7-Eleven Launches Coffee Series #KakiKoffee. Here’s Why You Have to Try it

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Which Malaysian doesn’t love affordable yet great-tasting coffee to start their day? This is why it’s nice to know that everyone’s favourite 24-hour convenience store and café is offering such an aromatic deal – can get our caffeine fix oh so easily! v

7CAFé’s very own coffee series upgraded recently with the launch of KakiKoffee, with each cuppa going as low as RM2.90 for everyone’s enjoyment – memang Kopi Panas, Harga Cool!

Yup, better believe it! Here’s what you need to know about 7CAFé’s KakiKoffee:

 

Your new coffee kaki in town!

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If there’s one thing that Malaysian coffee drinkers konfem like to geek out over, it’s the coffee beans. Well, then you’d love to know that KakiKoffee has elevated their coffee beans to taste better AND stay at the same affordable price! And they didn’t skimp either – their coffee still smells oh so aromatic that it instantly wakes us up, with a nice balance of bitterness and intensity that even casual coffee drinkers can savour.

Here’s a glimpse of KakiKoffee‘s menu that konfem would satisfy your coffee cravings:

  • Hot Americano: RM2.90
  • Iced Americano: RM4.90
  • Hot Latte: RM3.90
  • Iced Latte: RM5.90
  • Cappuccino: RM3.90
  • Hot Salted Caramel Latte: RM4.90
  • Iced Salted Caramel Latte: RM6.90

 

Steaming hot goodness, cool as heck occasions

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On top of their affordability and quality, you can also easily get a cuppa of KakiKoffee at all 7CAFé stores nationwide, making it a versatile choice that’s perfect for every occasion – can get them on the way to work or class, on road trips with your friends, vibing at a music festival, the list goes on!

Ready for your morning to get even better? Find your nearest 7CAFé outlet here and try out 7CAFé’s KakiKoffee, or follow them on their socials:

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