Italian coffee giant Lavazza launches single-serve tablets to make espresso in the U.S.

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Italian coffee giant Lavazza launches single-serve tablets to make espresso in the U.S.

Lavazza said its Tablì tabs are made of 100% coffee, without any gelatin, coating or binders. Source: Lavazza Lavazza is bringing its espresso tablets to the U.S., aiming to loosen Keurig Dr Pepper's …

Lavazza said its Tablì tabs are made of 100% coffee, without any gelatin, coating or binders. Source: Lavazza Lavazza is bringing its espresso tablets to the U.S., aiming to loosen Keurig Dr Pepper's grip on the single-serve coffee category. The Italian coffee giant unveiled Tablì last year and launched the new brewing system first in Italy. The tablets, made of compressed ground coffee without a coating, binder or gelatin, can only be used with a Tablì coffee machine made by Lavazza. Each tablet is marked with the words "100% coffee. At launch, the tabs will come in five varieties: espresso, double espresso, decaf espresso, super crema and lungo, or a "long shot" espresso brewed with more water. "The result that we've been able to achieve was through a very complicated industrial process in order to be able to have [the coffee tablet] very compact, to be able to deliver it without destroying it, to have it able to work in a coffee machine," Lavazza CEO Antonio Baravalle told CNBC. Tablì is the result of Lavazza's acquisition of the Italian startup Caffemotive in 2020. The new system took five years of development, more than 15 patents and a new production facility in Gattinara, Italy, to bring it to market. Its launch in the U.S. comes as the country becomes an increasingly important part of Lavazza's business. In 2025, the company's North American turnover — or revenue — jumped 26.9%, according to Lavazza. …

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