If you’re shopping for non-dairy creamers to add to your coffee, it is essential that you read and follow the nutrition label and choose one that meets your health needs. Our experts advise selecting an option with less than 25 calories and 4 grams of added sugars per tablespoon serving – these may also have higher levels of added sugars and saturated fat than unflavored options.

Silk’s dairy-free almond milk creamer is an ideal solution for those who enjoy traditional coffee creamer but do not wish to consume animal products or be exposed to their associated health risks. It features low levels of saturated fats and trans fats as well as no artificial colors or preservatives; plus it is free from lactose, gluten, casein carrageenan egg soy peanuts and MSG!

Vanilla Almondmilk Creamer from this brand offers similar taste characteristics as regular milk and can froth just like half and half. Low in saturated fat with only five calories and one gram of carbohydrates per tablespoon, non-GMO with no added sugars, no carrageenan ingredients and artificial flavors or colors!

This vegan creamer from Trader Joe’s boasts a sweet yet subtle coconut aroma and taste, providing the same velvety feel of half and half in your coffee with just one small dose. Additionally, there are no added sugars or saturated fat to worry about with this option, making this creamer an excellent choice for anyone who appreciates classic vanilla flavors in their coffee drinks.

If you prefer creamers with more of a coconut taste, consider Califia Farms’ creamy choice. It has an irresistibly buttery texture and more intensely coconut flavors than many of the non-dairy creamers we tested – plus, it is free of added sugars, saturated fats, and cholesterol!

Organic version of this creamer may be thinner, but it still makes for a delicious dairy-free option that froths beautifully. Made from coconut milk and water with some natural additives for flavor enhancement, its smooth taste pairs nicely with any cup of joe!

Chobani offers an oat creamer with the consistency of half and half, yet is much healthier. We found its slight sweetness satisfying; each tablespoon provides 5% of your daily iron requirement! Unfortunately, however, it contains processed ingredients like cane sugar and sunflower oil, making this choice less desirable than others.