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When two Filipino brands come together, the result is always a tasty and refreshing treat. PICKUP COFFEE has just collaborated with Dehusk, a plant-based coconut milk brand co-founded by award-winning actress and entrepreneur Nadine Lustre. Together, these two brands have created delicious beverages elevated with a plant-based twist.

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The PICKUP COFFEE x Dehusk collaboration put together a line of four refreshing drinks. For the non-caffeinated crowd looking for a playful sip, opt for the Ube Coconut Milk or Strawberry Coconut Milk. And for those who need that caffeine boost, they have the PICKUP Coco Latte, espresso blended with smooth, light coconut milk, and a signature creation from the actress herself, Nadine’s Coco Mango Matcha, layered with mango bits, coconut milk, and matcha.

“Through this collaboration, we celebrate the power of two Filipino brands coming together to reimagine what’s possible. Together, we’ve been able to develop a product line that’s refreshing, delicious, and—most importantly—uplifting,” PICKUP COFFEE Chief Brand Officer Bien Lee shared.

More than a simple collaboration, this marks a step toward sustainability. For Dehusk founders Nadine Lustre and Christophe Bariou, it’s about making vegan alternatives more accessible while celebrating Filipino creativity and flavor. Each sip highlights beloved local tastes—proof that sustainability can be both delicious and proudly homegrown.
The PICKUP x Dehusk beverage line launches September 26 in Luzon and October 13 in Visayas and Mindanao. Available in-store, on the PICKUP COFFEE app, and through food delivery apps—order now and enjoy a refreshing sip of coconut milk goodness.
Featured Image and Photos: PICKUP COFFEE

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