Egypt’s drinks scene is clearly in its experimental era — where familiar flavors are being reworked into something far more playful and unexpected. Seasonal drops, nostalgic ingredients, and bold mashups are all coming together in ways that feel less about tradition and more about reinvention. Whether it’s a drink with a hidden surprise or a classic flavor showing up in a completely new format, these creations aren’t just meant to be ordered — they’re meant to be experienced, shared, and talked about.
Easter Matcha Surprise – 1980 Coffee
At 1980 Coffee, Easter gets a nostalgic glow-up with a drink that feels both familiar and a little surreal in the best way.
Think creamy matcha blended with coconut milk, soft vanilla notes, and a burst of berry brightness — basically spring in a cup. Then comes the twist: a coconut “egg” filled with passionfruit that adds a tangy surprise moment. It’s playful, a bit theatrical, and very much designed to feel like a seasonal treat you’d remember.

Halawa Coffee Frappe – Krispy Kreme
Krispy Kreme is going the comfort-route with a very local twist: a frappe that blends coffee with halawa.
It’s rich, sweet, and slightly nutty — the kind of drink that leans fully into indulgence rather than subtlety. If you love halawa already, this feels like it was made to push that love into iced, café-style territory.
Easter Mocktail Lineup – Kippis
At Kippis, Easter is getting a full-on drink fantasy moment with a lineup of mocktails that feel more like personalities than recipes.
There’s a moody “dark mode” mix with blackberry, apple, vinegar sharpness, and citrus energy vibes; a creamy unicorn-style shake with banana, vanilla whey, coconut, mango, and honey; and a tropical peach-forward twist with fruity juice layers and soft almond foam. Elsewhere, things get playful with cherry cola cream topped with ice cream, a floral lavender-and-butterfly-pea creation, and a kiwi spritz that leans fresh, herbal, and sparkling. It’s basically a whole spectrum of moods in drink form — from cozy and creamy to bright and fizzy.
Red Bull Zero Edition – Red Bull
Red Bull has introduced their new zero-sugar version in the Egyptian market, aiming for that same familiar energy kick but with a smoother, more balanced taste profile.
It’s basically the classic energy boost, just reworked for people who want something lighter without losing the signature punch.
Green Tea Fruit Series – Caribou Coffee
Caribou Coffee is leaning into a lighter, refreshing direction with a green tea-based lineup infused with fruity twists.
Think combinations like coconut peach, coconut pineapple, mango, and strawberry — all built on a smooth green tea base. The vibe is airy and easygoing, more “slow sip on a warm day” than heavy indulgence, with each variation bringing a slightly different tropical or berry-forward personality.

What ties all of these together is the sense of personality behind each creation. Nothing feels random — every drink or flavor combo is designed to evoke a mood, a memory, or just a bit of fun curiosity. From indulgent halawa blends to light, fruit-forward teas and over-the-top mocktails, the variety reflects a scene that’s not afraid to experiment or lean into creativity. So which drink are you excited to try the most?
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