

☕ Elevate your decaf game—bold mocha flavor, zero buzz, all day indulgence!
MOCAFE Decaffeinated Latte Powder is a premium 3lb instant blend combining rich Brazilian decaf Arabica coffee with exotic Trinidad nib roasted cocoa and subtle cinnamon notes. Pre-sweetened and creamy, it delivers café-quality iced or hot mocha lattes in seconds, perfect for health-conscious professionals seeking indulgence without caffeine. Packaged in a bulk tin, it offers great value and convenience for daily use at home or work.













| ASIN | B001ABOBEY |
| Best Sellers Rank | #117,006 in Grocery & Gourmet Food ( See Top 100 in Grocery & Gourmet Food ) #178 in Coffee Substitutes |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (543) |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | Yes |
| Manufacturer | Mocafe |
| Package Dimensions | 7.2 x 5.2 x 5.2 inches; 3.05 Pounds |
| UPC | 812169000193 |
| Units | 48.0 Ounce |
S**R
Good Morning Pickup
This is a great product. Our local coffee shop uses this, but you know how pricey those places are so we thought we'd try to make our own. Excellent choice. It's easy to make your used frappe according to your tastes and makes quite a bit. For us, it lasted two months for two adults drinking basically one serving a day. It's even great to just kick up your basic hot coffee on those cold days. It's not overly sweet, but if you add too much it can get a little much. Rich mocha flavor otherwise. Price is pretty good I'd think in comparison to what we could be spending. Give this a try.
R**H
Tastes Fantastic - save money!
I have been hooked on Starbucks Frappucinos for years - when they recently changed the formula I was so upset. I do not like the new taste. I tried McDonalds Frappe's but didn't like the taste as much. I figured my Frappe days were over and that I would just start drinking iced mochas. When I came on Amazon a couple of weeks ago, I somehow ended up seeing that there were MOCAFE Frappe's you can make at home. I first was wondering if they would taste good, and then would they be hard to make? The 3 pound tin was on sale so I decided it would be worth a try. I am so glad I did! All you have to do is put 16 oz of ice in a blender (measurements are right on the blender), add 4 oz of coffee, milk or water, and then 2 scoops of the powder. My first try I used 4 oz of coffee - it tasted really good but had a very strong coffee taste. The next one I used milk and it was perfect! The other day I ran out of milk and used water and it tasted the same as when I used milk, so I figured it is a great way to save 60 calories or so. It costs $20 for the can, and it makes about 15 servings that are 16oz. With that in mind I realized I save $40 by not going to Starbucks and making my own - each can! Also no gas expense going to the mocha stand. I drink one a day so the savings really add up! I highly recommend you give this a try.
F**E
Pretty darn good frappe.
I ordered this trying to save money from not heading to McD's every morning for my mocha frappe fix. I am hooked. I was excited to get this, it shipped pretty quickly and I tried it out as soon as I opened the box. The instructions on the tin, weren't the right amount for me. So I have adjusted and am trying to find my amounts. The listed 2 scoops of Mocafe mix is too much for me (it turned out tasting powdery). So I have cut down on to about 1 scoop, plus a splash of choc syrup in the blender. I also found that taking time to make coffee ice cubes out of 2 or 3 ice cube trays I found at the dollar store made a wonderful mix! All in all this Mocafe is pretty darn good. Doesn't taste like the McD's frappe but I'm hooked & happy with being able to make at home instead of spending the $3.96 everyday. That gets pretty pricey after awhile.
J**K
Yummy stuff!
I'm new to making smoothies with a blender at home, so I like any products that make this easier. The MOCAFE Madagascar Vanilla Smoothie Mix is a sweet powder that will give your smoothies a nice, thick, rich body. We have tried it with ice cream-based shakes and fruit and yogurt-based smoothies and it works great for all of these. The main ingredients are fructose (a type of plant sugar), nonfat powdered milk, and vanilla. There are some simple recipes on the side of the can to help you get started. This stuff is yummy! Probably because it is not low-calorie. It comes in a generous 3-pound tin. We quit making smoothies for a while because the weather was cold. But now that the weather is warming up, we are back to making them again. When I openned the partially used tin, I was pleased to see that the powder stored well. It did not cake up, (like so many products do when weather is humid), and it still tastes just as good and freash as did when first openned a couple of months ago.
S**X
Pay $0.60 per drink or pay $4.60 per drink, your choice!
This mix is fantastic! I have been addicted to Starbucks frappucinos for over 10 years and it never helps that I live close to a 24 hour one. My daily visits were really taking a toll on my budget and I too was really upset when they changed the recipe to the "however you want it" frappucino. I don't know how I found this mix, but I'm glad I did. It tastes just like a Starbucks Mocha Frappucino or a Caribou Cooler. I use my Mr. Coffee Cafe Frappe, but this drink can definitely be made in a regular blender. I use one scoop of the Mocafe, two tablespoons of my favorite coffee, about 1.5 cup of ice, some vanilla soy milk, and sometimes a little bit of coconut syrup. The mix does come with a recipe, but you have to play around to create your own recipe just the way you like it. My tin did come with a scoop so I have had no measurement problems. Also, since I only use one scoop of the Mocafe and this tin contains 35 scoops, I estimated that I am paying about $0.60 per frappe if I don't include the soy milk and coffee costs (which are regular household items for me anyway). I don't know if I'll visit another coffee chain again!
M**P
Great taste, ok value, no partially hydronated oils.
This is one of the best mocha mixes I have tried to date. I am quite impressed. Value wise, it isn't incredible as a 1 lb of a typical mix is about 5 bucks at the store, give or take a few bucks. These are brands like Cafe Devita, Hillsbro, etc. Then there are ones like Ghiridali and Nescafe and Starbucks that are a bit higher end. This one is averaging about 8 bucks per pound, so a bit higher than most. Healthwise, it does not use partially-hydronated oils which is good. Many do. It uses coconut oil which I like. It has a very nice balance of coffee and chocolate. Some like nescafe are very coffee-oriented. Starbucks a close second in that regard. Some others have a lot of chocolate flavor but very little coffee. This one nails it, in my opinion.
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