Coffee Mate has launched a new Kit Kat Creamer, transforming your morning coffee into a decadent treat. This latest flavor, available in a 32-ounce bottle, brings the iconic chocolate wafer taste of Kit Kat into your cup, making it a delightful option for coffee enthusiasts.
Coffee Mate's New Kit Kat Creamer Brings the Iconic Candy Flavor to Your Morning Coffee
Candy for breakfast? It’s possible but entirely legitimate, thanks to a new product transforming morning coffee into a decadent sweet treat.
In late July, Coffee Mate announced its partnership with Kit Kat to introduce a new creamer flavor that brings the iconic taste of the American chocolate wafer candy bar into a sippable indulgence. The Kit Kat Creamer, available in supermarkets in a 32-ounce bottle for $4.69, can be mixed with brewed coffee, instant coffee, or iced coffee for a morning pick-me-up, mid-day treat, or any time you enjoy coffee.
Coffee Mate's Kit Kat Creamer, a delightful blend of sugar, soybean oil, and various stabilizers and flavor additives, is a dairy-free treat that’s sure to please. While it contains a milk derivative, making it unsuitable for vegans, it's a perfect choice for those who love the taste of popular candies. Coffee Mate's range of creamers includes the gluten-free Snickers Coffee Creamer, the Zero Sugar Twix Creamer, the Rice Krispies Treats Creamer, the Brown Butter Chocolate Chip Cookie Creamer, and the Zero Sugar Cinnamon Roll Creamer, offering a flavor for every palate.
Coffee Mate Expands Flavor Lineup with New Kit Kat Creamer and Seasonal Favorites for Fall
The new Kit Kat creamer follows Coffee Mate's release of seasonal flavors, which the brand explained are inspired by current lifestyle trends. This spring, the brand introduced its first-ever "dirty soda" creamer, a combination of coconut and lime designed to mix with Dr Pepper, allowing consumers to recreate the creamy soda trend at home easily.
But the excitement doesn't end there. Coffee Mate has more in store for its fans. This fall, get ready to savor the Pumpkin Spice Flavored Iced Coffee, with its rich notes of pumpkin and warm spices, and the Peppermint Mocha Flavored Iced Coffee, a delightful blend of peppermint and chocolate. And that's not all. The brand is set to introduce the Caramel Apple Crisp Flavored Creamer, a delicious mix of sweet baked apples, cinnamon spice, milky coffee notes, and caramel, along with the Zero Sugar White Chocolate Peppermint Flavored Creamer, a perfect treat for the upcoming holiday season. These exciting new flavors are sure to keep you coming back for more.
"Consumers constantly experiment with their cups, from hot to cold, savory to sweet, morning to evening. We’re celebrating those coffee enthusiasts' love of different preferences and seasons," said Leonardo Aizpuru, vice president of brand marketing for the beverage division at Nestlé, in a statement provided to Food & Wine."Our priority is to continue delivering innovative flavor creations for all experimentation moments."


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