Ingredients

Non-dairy coffee creamer is made of soy beans and related ingredients, providing its sweetener with enough sweetness to mask bad or over-brewed coffee, and affording those who can’t afford milk with an affordable alternative taste experience. Plus it makes an effective marketing tool for large grocery conglomerates.

Nestle Coffee Mate’s individual pump bottle comes pre-measured with 300 pre-portioned servings of non-dairy creamer. No refrigeration required as its irresistible flavor remains stable up to 9 months without opening!

The convenient no-mess pump bottle is easy to clean and reduces waste, while also being completely tamper proof and food safe – designed with food safety in mind so as to meet the highest quality standards.

Lactose-, cholesterol- and gluten-free; its nutritional content is displayed as a percentage of an average adult’s Daily Value diet of 2,000 Calories per day* The Daily Value is used by the FDA as an educational tool, to help consumers better understand how much certain nutrients might be found in foods and beverages they purchase.

Origins

COFFEE-MATE was first released into production by Carnation (now Nestle) and first made its debut on store shelves in 1961. Since then, it has remained one of the leading nondairy coffee creamers available, remaining an iconic brand throughout America and even popular among lactose intolerant individuals. Nowadays, Nestle out of Glendale California produces COFFEE-MATE to remain its primary US manufacturer and lead brand. A longtime marketing campaign from Carnation/Nestle ensured it could become part of every office breakroom/diner across America thanks to years-long marketing from Carnation/Nestle since 1961! With its strong sweet flavor it covers up any over or poorly-brewed coffee taste; making COFFEE MATE the ideal solution.

COFFEE-MATE was initially designed as an instant powdered creamer that didn’t require refrigeration, enabling users to add it directly into black coffee without the need for refrigeration. COFFEE-MATE represents one example of America’s rising trend towards “foodstuffs” over food: products like candy, processed cheese substances and nondairy creamers which resemble foodstuffs but lack nutritional value.

Reliability

Nestle non-dairy coffee creamer is a staple in many homes, offices, and cafeterias across the country. You can easily find it almost any store carrying grocery items; however it can sometimes be hard to locate due to unclear labelling – in such instances a store employee might need to assist in helping locate it in store.

This non-dairy creamer is an ideal replacement for milk and sugar in coffee or tea beverages, offering a decadently smooth and rich taste that enhances any beverage. Free from lactose, gluten and cholesterol – made with water, coconut oil and less than 2% micellar casein (a milk derivative), sodium caseinate, dipotassium phosphate mono- and diglycerides plus natural flavors – this non-dairy creamer also boasts numerous other healthful components!

This product can be stored at room temperature and does not require refrigeration for storage, making it an excellent option for office breakrooms or kitchens as well as those with sensitive stomachs.

Nutrition

Nestle Coffee Mate Chocolate Creme Powder Coffee Creamer provides an effortless way to add delicious flavor to your cup of joe. As an all-natural non dairy creamer that is lactose and cholesterol free, plus contains zero trans fat per serving with plenty of calcium content, the Nestle Coffee Mate Chocolate Creme Powder Coffee Creamer delivers all these benefits and more – at only 2 calories per teaspoonful (DV).

This product comes in various sizes and packaging options, making it simple for easy use and storage at room temperature. Kosher certification ensures it can also meet dietary restrictions; making this an excellent solution for those unable to consume dairy products while being low in calories with no trans fats present.

One of the primary downsides to COFFEE-MATE is its lack of transparency regarding its ingredients. Since no ingredients list can be found online, to discover what’s inside you need to visit a grocery store and read its refrigerated section labels. Vegetable oil – commonly partly hydrogenated soybean or cottonseed oil – has been identified as one of its main components causing various health concerns in individuals who consume this beverage regularly.