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nondairy creamer

202 results for “non dairy creamer”

Talenti Double Cookie Crunch Dairy-Free Frozen Gelato - 1pt

4.5(132)
Loved for: great flavor
SNAP EBT eligible

Coffee mate Vanilla Caramel Coffee Creamer - 1qt (32 fl oz: Gluten-Free, Lactose-Free

$3.49($0.11/fluid ounce)
was $3.99
New lower price

Mavens Passion Fruit Mango Ice Creams - 14oz

$8.99
reg $9.99
Sale

Talenti Caramel Toffee Crunch Dairy-Free Frozen Gelato - 1pt

4.4(159)
Loved for: creamy texture
SNAP EBT eligible

Carvel 8" Round Ice Cream Cake - 56oz

Coffee mate Original Coffee Creamer - 32 fl oz (1qt)

$3.49($0.11/fluid ounce)
was $3.99
New lower price

JOI Organic Oat Milk Powder - 1.42lb

$30.99($1.36/ounce)

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Common plant bases include soy, almond, oat, and coconut — so shoppers will find soy-, almond-, oat-, and coconut-based nondairy creamers.

Many nondairy creamers are labeled plant-based or vegan and often list lactose‑free, gluten‑free, cholesterol‑free and kosher; some listings also note absence of carrageenan or artificial colors.

Many nondairy creamers advise refrigerating after opening and using within about 14 days. Check the product label for the exact storage recommendation.

They can be added to smoothies and shakes. Richer options, such as coconut cream, are also used as substitutes for heavy cream in cooking and desserts.

Oat-based products—especially barista-style oat milk—are often described as foamable and suitable for lattes. Reviewers also note that some creamers froth or blend well for lattes and iced drinks.

Typical claims include 'lactose-free' or 'no dairy,' plant-based/vegan, gluten-free, and kosher. Labels may also state 'cholesterol-free,' '0 g trans fat,' '0 g saturated fat' or 'does not contain milk fat,' and notes such as 'no artificial flavors/colors,' 'formulated without carrageenan,' or Non‑GMO verification.

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