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Single-serve creamers use a variety of bases, including cow's milk, oat-based ingredients, and formulations that list a plant oil as a base component.

Common package counts include 70-count sachet bags, 24-count sachet or single packs, and 10-count powdered pouches.

Many small creamers are sold as single-serve sachets or pre-portioned liquid singles and are described as easy to carry—ideal for travel or office use. Some listings also note that refrigeration isn't required.

Powdered single-serve creamers are mixed into beverages by adding one or two servings to the drink and stirring for about 30 seconds. Hot beverages generally mix best; cold drinks may require extra agitation to fully dissolve the powder.

Common flavors available in single-serve sachets and liquid singles include vanilla, French vanilla, and hazelnut.

Many listings emphasize simple, all‑natural ingredient lists and specifically note no preservatives, no artificial flavors, or similar claims for their single‑serve creamers.

Many single-serve creamers state they require no refrigeration for storage. Some powdered concentrates also note a long shelf life, with product details indicating up to about 12 months.

Descriptions commonly list using single-serve creamers in tea, smoothies, and desserts, and in other beverages where added sweetness and creaminess are desired.

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