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Highlights
- One 32 fl oz Bottle of Liquid Coffee mate Natural Bliss Oat Creamer Brown Sugar Flavored Plant Based.
- Gluten Free & Lactose Free coffee creamer makes about 63 servings of deliciousness.
- Brown Sugar flavored creamer transforms every cup with a delightful, rich flavor.
- Coffee mate Natural Bliss creamer is lactose free, gluten free and cholesterol free.
- Pour and stir for the right amount of flavored coffee creamer in every cup.
- Store this Oat Brown Sugar coffee creamer in the refrigerator after opening.
- SNAP and EBT Eligible item
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Ideal for those who are vegan or for those who prefer to avoid lactose, Coffee mate liquid creamer is made with oat milk and has only 30 calories per serving. Our delicious creamer oat milk liquid is flavored with brown sugar to enrich your coffee drinks in the morning or the afternoon. This plant-based oat milk creamer Coffee mate liquid, has no artificial flavors, colors, and is lactose-free, gluten-free, and cholesterol free. Coffee mate creamer liquid lasts about 63 servings. Wake up your coffee with Nestle Coffee mate liquid coffee creamer and enjoy its brown sugar sweetness in the morning, at noon, or at night. Store Coffee mate oat liquid creamer in the refrigerator after opening.
Serving Size: 1 tbsp
Serving Per Container: About 63
Amount 1 tbsp (15 mL):
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Q: How does this compare to Trader Joe's brown sugar oat creamer?
A: As a huge Tj’s fan, I am sad to say; I think this creamer is quite a bit better in a few different ways. ~The flavor is better. ~It seems creamier than TJ’s and makes my cold brew coffee, extra smooth. ~And this coffeemate brand, seems to stay fresh longer after opening. Maybe it’s just me, but it seems like when I first open the Tj’s brown sugar oatmilk creamer - it’s comparable. But, by the 3rd or 4th day, the Tj’s seems to kind of almost breakdown and get weirdly thinner and def not as creamy. So, maybe taste-wise, they’re comparable, but not for long. That texture change, just puts me off and then it just a no for me. I end up dumping it out, before I can even finish their small carton. I really do love just about all things Tj’s and wish I could say theirs was better, but I can’t.
submitted byShawnaLee - 3 months agoA: Our delicious Brown Sugar Oat milk is made with real oats and all-natural brown sugar flavor with the slightest hint of maple. Compared to Trader Joe's creamer, ours is easier to find on store shelves and is available for purchase. -Rachel
submitted byNestle - 5 months agoBrand expert
Q: Why did You change the cap???
A: To maintain supply of natural bliss and select Coffee mate items, we are temporarily adjusting the caps of 16 items from now until February 2025. This change to packaging has no impact on the product inside the bottle. It is the same product you know and love! -Rachel
submitted byNestle - 4 months agoBrand expert
Q: Is this allergen friendly facility?
A: All of our creamers have listed in bold by the ingredients section whether they "May contain" an ingredient from the 9 major allergens. Some of our Natural Bliss creamers do contain milk which would be in the facility. We do take all precautions to properly clean all lines and ensure no cross contaminations. -Rachel
submitted byNestle - 4 months agoBrand expert
Q: Is it gluten free? Thank you
A: That is a superb question and we appreciate your interest in our Brown Sugar Oat Milk creamer! It is indeed Gluten-Free. Hope this helps! -Rachel
submitted byNestle - 4 months agoBrand expert
Q: What are the NATURAL FLAVORS in the Oat Creamer?
A: Excellent question! The natural flavor Includes extracts from real vanilla beans from Madagascar. We hope this is helpful! -Teresa
submitted byNestle - 6 months agoBrand expert
Q: Benifits of this creamer?
A: Makes your coffee taste good...
submitted byAmanda P - 1 year ago
Q: refrigeration required?
A: Our creamer do need to be refrigerated before and after opening. - Andrew, Coffee mate® Brand Ambassador
submitted byCoffee-mate ProductExpert - 2 years agoBrand expert
Q: where is the coconut oil sourced. I do not eat coconut from thailand due to the monkey torture they do
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