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Rodd's

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Rodd's
File:Rodd's logo.png
TypeCoffee
ManufacturerAMC Global
Country of originUnited Kingdom
IntroducedMay 2025; 1 year ago (2025-05)
VariantsCold Brew Iced Latte, Matcha Latte With Vanilla, Waffle Oat Latte, Tiramisu Oat Latte, Maple Sea Salt Latte, Brown Sugar Latte
Websitehttps://rodds.cafe/

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Rodd's is a brand of bottled iced coffee launched in May 2025 by YouTubers William Lenney (WillNE) and James Marriott. It is a dairy-free and plant-based iced coffee which was first made available in select Sainsbury's stores across the UK on 1 May 2025. Later that year, the brand expanded availability to Morrisons stores, as well as online on Ocado.

History

The company went through various potential names. These included "Thursday," a name inspired by Jesse Sebastiani's company 'Sunday,' and the two nearly settled on the name "Roasted" until Marriott discovered another British coffee brand by the same name operating near his Brighton home. The name "Rodd's" was ultimately settled on, while Marriott and Lenney stated on The Useless Hotline Podcast that the reason for the choice will not be revealed to the public: "It's a secret. [...] Yeah, we can't tell. We're going to just keep that one.".[1]

Before the product's launch, Lenney and Marriott began an Instagram page teasing the launch of the new product. The pair wore t-shirts reading "FOLLOW @roddsroddsrodds" in various YouTube videos leading viewers to follow the accounts online, which reached over 95,000 followers before launch.[2]

Speaking to The Times, Lenney said "We felt like you would go into the store and you’d end up with a milkshake instead of an iced coffee. We just didn’t really like the feel and the amount of sugar and the calories in some of them".[2]

Overview

Rodd's is sold in 250ml bottles at £2.20 per bottle.[3] It is marketed to a Gen Z audience.[3] The product's label is mostly black with a pair of eyes on the front as well as the logo and coloured stamp depending on which of the six flavours the bottle contains.

References

  1. "WillNe & James Marriot Talk Rodds Coffee And What They Hate Most About Each Other". Apple Podcasts. Retrieved 2026-02-23.
  2. 2.0 2.1 Reporter, Niamh Curran (2025-04-30). "YouTube stars enter the cool world of coffee". The Times. Retrieved 2025-05-04.
  3. 3.0 3.1 Beeson, James. "YouTube stars Willne and James Marriott debut Rodd's iced coffee". The Grocer. Retrieved 2025-05-04.


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