Starbucks has something new for this Christmas, and it is now offering sugar-free creamers in its stores. It was reported that the new products were inspired by some of the coffeehouse's own popular beverages.
Starbucks launched two new coffee creamers and the best thing about them is that they are zero sugar. They have no sugar content which is an ideal option for those who are on a diet or have high sugar levels.
Also, this is a good alternative to the regular creamers since customers can drink their frappes or coffees and still eat their cakes or cookies for lower sugar intake. Delish's Alexis Morillo said that the new creamer zero sugar creamers come in two flavors and they were created based on two Starbucks beverages - Hazelnut Latte and Caramel Macchiato.
Aside from the Starbucks store outlets, the sugar-free creamers are also available now in groceries across the U.S. This means that customers can easily pick up these new creamers from the beverage aisles of supermarkets to make perfect coffees at home in this wintery season.
The Caramel Macchiato zero sugar creamer was described as sweet and offered a combination of buttery caramel and vanilla flavors. For the Hazelnut Latte version, it has a rich, nutty flavor and can be used for iced or hot coffee. Both come in bottles and are ideal to have at home.
"Starbucks announced today the addition of NEW Starbucks Zero Creamers 0g Added Sugar per serving to its existing Starbucks Creamers lineup," Starbucks wrote in a blog post earlier this week. Starbucks Zero Creamers are available in two flavors – Caramel and Hazelnut – inspired by Starbucks signature handcrafted beverages Caramel Macchiato and Hazelnut Latte, giving you the Starbucks café beverage flavors you know and love with 0g Added Sugar per serving."
Meanwhile, Chewboom reported that the new Starbucks Zero Creamers are available in 28-ounce bottles and they can be purchased for the suggested price of $5.49 each. The new release is an addition to the coffee chain's existing line of creamers including Hazelnut Mocha, Cinnamon, White Chocolate, Caramel, and Toffee nut.


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