Ready to Drink Liquid Coffee
Ready-to-drink liquid coffees in the Health & Wellness niche include chilled protein, functional, and low-sugar formulations designed for on-the-go nutrition. This category spans about 52 products with an average rating of 4.41 and features brands like SUPER COFFEE alongside mainstream coffee labels
Top Products
Starbucks Caramel Frappuccino Ready-to-Drink (12 bottles, 13.7 fl oz each)
Starbucks
Budget
Starbucks Frappuccino 2 flavor variety pack, 9.5 fl oz bottles
Starbucks
Mid-Range
Starbucks Frappuccino Peppermint Mocha Iced Coffee 13.7 fl oz (12 bottles)
Starbucks
Mid-Range
Starbucks Frappuccino Coffee Drink, 13.7 fl oz Bottles (12 Pack)
Starbucks
Budget
Starbucks Frappuccino Vanilla Coffee Drink (13.7 fl oz) Pack of 12
Starbucks
Mid-Range
Starbucks Frappuccino Pumpkin Spice Iced Coffee Drink 13.7 fl oz (12 pack)
Starbucks
Mid-Range
Starbucks Frappuccino Mocha Ready-to-Drink Coffee (12 Pack)
Starbucks
Budget
Starbucks Frappuccino White Chocolate Mocha (13.7 fl oz, 12 pk)
Starbucks
Mid-Range
Keto protein coffee pumpkin pie latte (12x12oz)
SUPER COFFEE
Budget
Super Coffee Peppermint Mocha Latte – Keto Protein Coffee
SUPER COFFEE
Budget
La Colombe Triple Draft Latte, 11 fl oz cans (12 pack)
La Colombe
Budget
Keto protein coffee Caramel Latte (12 fl oz) - 12 pack
SUPER COFFEE
Mid-Range
La Colombe Draft Latte Variety Pack (12 cans)
La Colombe
Budget
Starbucks Frappuccino Lite Chocolate Gelato 9.5oz (12 pack)
Starbucks
Budget
La Colombe Caramel Draft Latte 11 oz cans (12-pack)
La Colombe
Budget
Super Coffee Keto Protein Coffee (12 fl oz) 70 calories, 10g protein, 0g added sugar
SUPER COFFEE
Mid-Range
La Colombe Double Draft Latte (11 fl oz x12) Ready-to-Drink
La Colombe
Mid-Range
Starbucks Frappuccino Lite Sea Salt Caramel Gelato 9.5 oz (12 pk)
Starbucks
Budget
BOSS Rainbow Mountain Blend Coffee, 6oz, 12 pack
BOSS
Mid-Range
BOSS Coffee Japanese Flash Brew Original Black, 8oz can (12-pack)
BOSS
Mid-Range
Wandering Bear Organic Cold Brew Coffee, Straight Black, 32 fl oz (3 pack)
Wandering Bear
Mid-Range
SUPER COFFEE Protein+ Keto Protein Coffee Vanilla 11oz 12 Pack
SUPER COFFEE
Budget
BOSS Coffee by Suntory Au Lait 8oz 12 Pack
BOSS
Mid-Range
Super Coffee XXTRA Keto Protein Coffee Vanilla 15oz (12 pack)
SUPER COFFEE
Mid-RangeRoundups
Frequently Asked Questions
How do I choose a ready-to-drink (RTD) liquid coffee for health and wellness goals?
Compare nutrition labels for calories, sugar, protein, and added functional ingredients (e.g., collagen, MCT oil, adaptogens). Pick options that match your goals: low-calorie/low-sugar for weight management, higher-protein for meal replacement, or added nutrients for performance and recovery
Are there RTD coffees suitable for special diets (keto, vegan, dairy-free)?
Yes — many RTD coffees are labeled keto-friendly, plant-based, or dairy-free. Check ingredient lists for milk proteins, lactose, or animal-derived additives and verify carbohydrate and fat profiles for keto suitability
How much do RTD health-focused liquid coffees typically cost?
Prices vary by brand, serving size, and formulation; in this category average prices cluster around the mid-range with many options under $50 per multi-pack, while specialty formulations or premium brands can cost more per serving
What should I look for on the nutrition label related to caffeine and servings?
Check the caffeine amount per bottle or per serving to match your tolerance and timing needs; also note serving size to ensure you’re not overdosing if you drink multiple bottles in a day. Labels should list total calories, sugar, and any added stimulants
How long do RTD coffees last and how should they be stored?
Shelf life varies; unopened RTD coffees are shelf-stable but check the expiration or best-by date. Store unopened bottles in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight and refrigerate after opening, consuming within the timeframe on the label
Do RTD coffees with added protein or nutrients replace meals?
Some RTD coffees are formulated as meal replacements with higher protein, fiber, and calories, but many are intended as supplements or snacks; compare macronutrient and calorie content to your meal needs before using them as a substitute
How do I evaluate ingredient quality and potential allergens?
Scan the ingredient list for whole-food vs. isolated ingredients, artificial sweeteners, and common allergens like milk, soy, or nuts; check for certifications (e.g., non-GMO, organic) on the label if those factors matter to you