COSTA has revealed its new autumn menu for this year – and it includes a Terry’s chocolate orange brownie.

The coffee chain is launching 10 new items in total which hungry Brits can grab from today (September 2).

Costa has launched 10 new items under its new autumn range

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Costa has launched 10 new items under its new autumn rangeCredit: Costa
This chicken and mushroom toastie contains cheese bechamel sauce too.

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This chicken and mushroom toastie contains cheese bechamel sauce too.Credit: Costa

However, the treats aren’t around forever – they’ll be taken off Costa’s menu in early November.

The Terry’s dark chocolate brownie includes Terry’s chocolate orange segments with a chocolate drizzle on top.

Eagle-eyed customers may spot that it’s similar to the Terry’s chocolate orange muffin that was launched as part of Costa’s Christmas menu in 2019.

Also available under the new range is an apple and caramel loaf cake and a gingerbread latte-flavoured vegan cookie.

The apple and caramel loaf cake is made out of salted caramel and includes fudge pieces – and inside there’s a gooey apple filling.

While the gingerbread latte vegan cookie comes with a drizzle of white icing over the top.

Another gingerbread-flavoured addition to the autumn menu is a gingerbread muffin complete with a miniature gingerbread man on top.

Making a comeback this year is Costa’s lemon drizzle loaf cake, covered with lemon-flavoured icing.

There’s also a golden caramel & chocolate cake launching too, as well as a double chocolate torte.

The triple-layered golden caramel cake is filled with chocolate icing inside and topped with caramel icing on top, along with caramel curls and fudge pieces.

While fans will spot that the new double chocolate torte looks very similar to the one on Costa’s autumn menu last year.

Two Halloween-themed treats are hitting the menu too – a walking vampire gingerbread man and a new mallow pumpkin shortcake with an iced pumpkin face design on top.

If you fancy something more savoury, then there’s a chicken & mushroom toastie on offer.

It’s filled with chicken, mushrooms and cheese bechamel sauce and topped with cheesy white bread.

The prices for all the new items are as follows:

  • British chicken & mushroom toastie – from £4.00
  • Terry’s chocolate orange brownie – from £2.00
  • Golden caramel & chocolate cake – from £3.00
  • Double chocolate torte – from £2.75
  • Apple & caramel loaf cake – from £2.50
  • Lemon drizzle loaf cake – from £2.50
  • Gingerbread latte vegan cookie – from £2.00
  • Gingerbread muffin – from £2.00
  • Walking vampire gingerbread – from £2.00
  • Mallow pumpkin shortcake – from £2.00

The menu shake-up comes as Costa has revamped its loyalty scheme.

Coffee lovers won’t have to make as many purchases before they are eligible for a freebie.

Customers can now collect “beans” rather than “points” and you earn a “bean” every time you purchase a drink item at any Costa outlet.

Once you’ve racked up eight beans, you will receive a voucher for a free hot drink of any size to redeem at any Costa Coffee store nationwide.

You will have to be a Costa Club member to be part of the rewards scheme.

It’s worth mentioning that Costa Coffee has axed some products and is offering a reduced menu as food chains have been hit by the supply chain chaos.

But it was only last month that coffee lovers could bag a free can of iced coffee from the brand at their local supermarket too.

Previously we compared the best and worst value coffee loyalty schemes including McDonald’s, Starbucks, Cafe Nero.

The new menu features a lemon drizzle loaf, chocolate torte, and apple and caramel loaf

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The new menu features a lemon drizzle loaf, chocolate torte, and apple and caramel loafCredit: Costa
A range of Halloween treats are also making an appearance

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A range of Halloween treats are also making an appearanceCredit: Costa
Ant and Dec wind up Costa Coffee customers by pretending to be robots in hilarious new Saturday Night Takeaway sketch

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