S'mores coffee is a flavored coffee beverage inspired by the classic American campfire treat known as s'mores—a gooey combination of toasted marshmallows, melted chocolate, and graham crackers sandwiched between biscuits. This coffee variation infuses those nostalgic, sweet, and toasty flavors into a hot or iced drink, often evoking a sense of summer evenings around a fire pit, but enjoyed any time of year.
Key Elements and Variations
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Flavors: The core taste profile includes rich chocolate, creamy toasted marshmallow, and a subtle, buttery graham cracker note. It's typically sweet and indulgent, like a dessert in a mug.
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Forms:
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Flavored Ground or Whole Bean Coffee: Pre-flavored beans or grounds (e.g., medium roast Arabica) that you brew at home, with artificial or natural flavorings added during roasting. Brands like Dunkin', Bones Coffee, Caribou Coffee, and Top of the Morning' offer varieties that deliver the s'mores essence in every sip without extra ingredients.
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Specialty Drinks: Iced or hot versions mixed with brewed coffee (or cold brew/espresso), milk or half-and-half, chocolate syrup, marshmallow fluff or syrup, and garnishes like whipped cream and crushed graham crackers. Popular as a Starbucks copycat or seasonal offering at chains like Dunkin'.
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Preparation Ideas:
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Hot Version: Brew coffee, stir in chocolate syrup and milk, top with whipped cream and graham cracker crumbs.
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Iced Version: Combine cold brew with marshmallow cold foam, chocolate drizzle, and a graham cracker rim for extra crunch.
- Optional twists: Add a splash of rum or whiskey for an adult version, or use it in lattes for creaminess.
It's a fun, caffeine-boosted way to satisfy a sweet tooth, especially in fall or winter, and recipes are widely available for DIY versions at home. If you're a coffee enthusiast, try starting with a flavored bean from a specialty roaster for an easy entry point.