COSTA Coffee has launched its autumn menu – and there’s a new limited-edition addition.

The menu, which will be available in stores from September 1, features a hot and cold maple hazel drinks range.

 The new maple hazel range

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The new maple hazel range

There’s also new sweet and savoury food including from Marks and Spencer.

What’s in the new range?

The new maple hazel drinks range features a maple hazel latte and light dairy swirl, with roasted hazelnut flavoured syrup and maple sauce inside.

It comes in an iced option as well if you’re in need of cooling down.

Third, there’s the maple hazel hot chocolate and light dairy swirl, with hazelnut syrup and a biscuit topping.

There’s new food options as well, including BLT and prawn mayonnaise sandwiches.

Plus, there’s an egg and cress and roast chicken salad sandwiches.

For those with a sweeter tooth, the coffee chain has launched a new maple and hazelnut muffin.

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That’s in addition to a maple and hazelnut blondie, St. Clements chocolate drizzle load cake and new milk chocolate chunk shortbread.

It’s not clear at this time how much the new items cost but we have approached Costa and will let you know once we’ve heard back.

What else is new?

Costa is helping to raise funds for Macmillan Cancer Support with another new range for the first time.

From September 1 to October 5, customers buying sweet treats in-store and will see a portion of the cost donated to Macmillan.

Included in the range are a chocolate muffin, carrot and walnut cake and mini Colin the Caterpillar cake.

Costa was founded in London in 1971.

It now has over 2,000 UK restaurants.

Beyond its new range, Costa regularly runs offers on its drinks.

It was handing out free drinks earlier this month including lemonade, frappes, bottles frappes and canned coffees.

It also runs a loyalty scheme where customers can get a free coffee every eight drinks bought.

 The new Macmillan food range from Costa

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The new Macmillan food range from Costa

This post first appeared on thesun.co.uk

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