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Bad Ass Coffee of Hawaii Announces New Spring Menu – QSR Magazine
Bad Ass Coffee of Hawaii, the premium national coffee franchise known for its Aloha spirit and rich Hawaiian coffee, announced its new spring menu featuring three unique, lavender-infused beverages. Starting March 12, customers can enjoy the Island Bloom Oat Milk Shaken Espresso, Lavender Lava Matcha, and Lavender Lemonade.
Nestled on the majestic slopes of Haleakala, a dormant volcano that silently watches over Maui, thrives an unexpected yet captivating botanical treasure—lavender. Although not native to the islands, this fragrant flower has found a second home in the volcanic soil, embraced by the warm Hawaiian sun and gentle upcountry breezes.
“Bad Ass Coffee of Hawaii is constantly seeking ways to innovate and infuse our offerings with the unique flavors and stories of Hawaii,” says Chief of Marketing Chris Ruszkowski. “This spring, we’re excited to feature lavender in our beverage creations, offering our customers a taste of the islands’ unexpected floral splendors.”
The spring menu, available at participating Bad Ass Coffee of Hawaii locations across the U.S. while supplies last, includes:
- Island Bloom Oat Milk Shaken Espresso: A harmonious blend of bold espresso, oat milk, and floral notes of lavender and coconut, shaken with iced coffee cubes to chilled non-dairy perfection.
- Lavender Lava Matcha: Our classic iced matcha topped with a layer of whimsical, lavender-infused cold foam.
- Lavender Lemonade: A refreshing take on our signature Bad Ass Lemonade, enhanced with floral notes of lavender and topped with creamy coconut syrup.
Bad Ass Coffee of Hawaii is setting new standards in beverage innovation, notably with their Island Bloom Oat Milk Shaken Espresso. “By using iced coffee cubes, we distinguish ourselves in the marketplace by delivering a consistently bold and enriched espresso experience, steering clear of the dilution you’d find with regular ice,” explains Ruszkowski. “Moreover, this Shaken Espresso responds to the increasing preference for non-dairy options, providing a delightful alternative that caters to those in search of a plant-based indulgence.”
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Hawaii Island asks for the public’s assistance finding elderly woman, Jacquelyn Glenn
HONOLULU (HawaiiNewsNow) – Hawaii Island police are renewing their request for the public’s assistance in locating 82-year-old Jacquelyn Glenn of Kailua-Kona, who was reported missing by her family.
Police said she is considered endangered due to her age.
Glenn was last seen on Friday, Dec. 5, around 6:37 a.m., on the 75-200 block of Nani Kailua Dr. in Kailua-Kona.
She was wearing a peach-colored shirt, blue denim jeans, and black tennis shoes. She reportedly mentioned going to Hilo with friends, but did not say when she planned to return.
She is described as 5′6″, 125 Ibs, with curly grey hair and brown eyes.
Police ask anyone with information on the whereabouts of Jacquelyn Glenn to call the Hawaii Police Department’s non-emergency line at (808) 935-3311.
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