There is a time for coffee shops, but even with the efficiency of mobile ordering, canned lattes bring a new meaning to coffee-to-go. The single-serve bottled varieties have been improved upon with La Colombe leading the way, swapping the bottle for a can, and creating the world’s first draft latte. Other coffee companies followed suit, and now consumers have their choice of chilled plant milk lattes to enjoy on the go (and to avoid the vegan milk surcharge at coffee shops). Here are 11 of our favorites. But first, what actually is a latte and where did it come from?

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Where did lattes come from?

According to Green Farm Cafe, like cappuccinos and macchiatos, lattes were originally invented in Italy. But they weren’t made for the natives. They were created to cater to American tourists who “struggled with the bitter and richer flavors of espresso.” So, it tracks that the drink is popular in the US (between June 2017 and 2018, Americans drank around 67 million lattes)!

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But because the word latte directly translates to “milk” in Italian, you should be careful if you’re on vacation in the country, as you’ll likely be served warm milk. That said, in the UK or the US, a latte is simply two shots of espresso which are topped with steamed milk and finished with a very thin layer of foam. A cappuccino is similar, but with a lot more froth.

How can a latte be vegan?

Traditionally, lattes have been made with cow’s milk. But that’s not compulsory. Now, there are several plant-based milk alternatives on the market, like oat, soy, coconut, and hemp, and all can be directly swapped with cow’s milk to make a vegan latte.

So, if you’re on the go and fancy a milky caffeine boost, here are a few of the vegan canned options on offer for you.

11 canned vegan lattes to keep you going

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1 La Colombe Draft Lattes

Based on a combination of creative ingenuity and perhaps a bit of magic, La Colombe created the first draft latte in a can in 2016. Since its inception, the company expanded the line to include oat milk varieties. Current flavors include Oatmilk Double Latte and Oatmilk Vanilla Latte.
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2 Califia Farms Almondmilk Lattes

Almondmilk lends a nutty flavor to these bottled cold brew coffees. Available in Salted Caramel, XX Espresso, Mocha, and Vanilla, these dairy-free drinks will keep you fueled and focused. 
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3 Rise Brewing Co. Nitro Cold Brew Coffees

Toss a few of these creamy nitro cold brews into the cooler before you head off to a picnic. These oat milk beverages retain a smooth and foamy finish in the can—just make sure to not shake them up too much before opening, or you could end up wearing your latte. Flavors include Original Black, Oat Milk Latte, Oat Milk Mocha, Oat Milk Vanilla, and London Fog Tea.
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Elmhurst Lattes

Boasting fun flavors and differing non-dairy milks, Elmhurst’s new barista-crafted cold brew lattes are the ultimate afternoon pick-me-up. Choose from Brown Sugar Oat, Caramel Cashew, Pistachio Crème, or Maple Walnut.
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5 High Brew Coffee Dairy-Free Latte

While oat milk seems to be the popular choice amongst canned latte competitors, High Brew breaks the mold with its Toasted Coconut latte made with a blend of coconut-cashew milk. 
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6 Pop & Bottle Oat Milk Lattes

For more than just a jolt of caffeine, reach for a can of Pop & Bottle. Each oat milk-based beverage includes good-for-you ingredients such as coconut MCT oil, antioxidants, and adaptogens. Vegan-friendly options include the Classic, Matcha, Mocha, and Caramel—skip the Vanilla, as it contains animal-based collagen.
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7 Minor Figures Oat Lattes

At this London-based brand, coffee isn’t just roasted—it’s also flash brewed and steeped for hours to create a complex, bright flavor. Reach for an Oat Latte for a classic caffeine kick or an Oat Chai Latte for a dash of sweetness. 
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8 BSweet Nitro Lattes

This Los Angeles-based brand boasts a vegan-friendly dessert bar, food trucks, and now, they’re bringing their signature lattes to the masses. Made with oat milk for extra creaminess, the Matcha Tea and Thai Tea Latte varieties are guaranteed to satisfy. For a one-of-a-kind drink, the Ube Latte can’t be missed.
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9 Twrl Milk Tea

Asian women-owned and founded, Twrl Milk Tea was created from the desire to make milk tea even better. Formulated with ethically sourced premium organic teas and a splash of pea milk, Twrl’s flavors include Supreme Jasmine, Hojicha Roasted Green Tea, Original Black, and the limited-edition Ube.
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10 Stumptown Cold Brew With Oatmilk

With locations in Los Angeles, Brooklyn, Portland, and Kyoto, Stumptown Coffee Roasters has made a name for itself among coffee aficionados. Take their boxed lattes on the go. Made with Oatly’s signature oat milk, flavors include Original, Chocolate, and Horchata. 
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11 Verve Coffee Roasters

From seed to cup, Verve Coffee Roasters is committed to delivering high-quality coffee to all. While the chain has locations across Japan and up and down the California coast, you don’t have to visit a shop for a helping of their coffee. Choose between its Oatmilk Flash Brew Lattes in Original and Chocolate flavors the next time you need an energy boost.
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