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Some days, making yourself a hot coffee feels like climbing Everest. The kettle boils, you pour the water, get distracted by a child who needs something urgently, return to a stone-cold cup eleven minutes later, and start the whole process again. By the third attempt, your will to live has evaporated along with the steam.
Jimmy’s Iced Coffee lives in the fridge. You open the door, grab it, drink it. No kettle, no waiting, no reheating. It takes four seconds and it’s cold, caffeinated, and ready. On the hierarchy of things that make motherhood survivable, this is unreasonably high.
What's Actually in It
Rainforest Alliance certified coffee, British semi-skimmed milk, and a small amount of sugar. That’s it. No artificial anything. The ingredients list is shorter than this sentence. The Original flavour is the one most people start with — smooth, lightly sweet, proper coffee taste. The Mocha adds cocoa for a chocolate coffee hybrid. The Oat version swaps dairy for oat milk. All three are good; the Original is the best.
The Real Reason Mums Love It
It’s not just coffee — it’s a moment. A cold drink you chose for yourself, consumed at the temperature it’s supposed to be, without reheating or forgetting about it. In a day filled with doing things for other people, grabbing a Jimmy’s from the fridge is a micro-act of self-care that takes zero planning and zero effort. That matters more than it should.
It’s also portable. The cartons fit in a changing bag. The cans fit in a cup holder. Unlike a takeaway coffee, it doesn’t spill when a child crashes into you. It stays cold for hours in an insulated bag. For days out, soft play, long drives, or just the school run — it travels.
Best Way to Buy
Supermarkets stock single cartons for around £2-2.50. But the best value is bulk buying online — a 12-pack from Jimmy’s website works out around £1.50 per carton and they do regular subscription discounts. If you know you’re going to drink one every morning (you will), the subscription saves you both money and the effort of remembering to add it to your supermarket shop.
The Caffeine Question
Each carton contains roughly the same caffeine as a standard cup of instant coffee — about 80-100mg. Enough to feel the lift, not enough to make you jittery. If you’re breastfeeding, the NHS says up to 200mg of caffeine per day is safe, so one Jimmy’s is well within that limit. If you’re pregnant, the same 200mg guidance applies — one is fine, but don’t combine it with other caffeinated drinks.
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