International Delight Coffee Creamers

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I’m a “cream &sugar” coffee drinker. Hazelnut and French Vanilla from International Delight are my favorite flavors to add to my coffee every morning. But they’re usually special treats to myself when I buy them. I can live with just milk & sugar on my coffee. My husband on the other hand takes his coffee black. Then one day he came home with a special treat for me, the Southern Butter Pecan flavor. It was sooooooooo good. But I forgot to take a picture, hah.

After that flavor was gone, we decided to try different ones. Cold Stone Sweet Creamer was just as delicious. I can’t even begin to tell you how much our family loves Cold Stone ice cream so you could just imagine the joy this flavor brought to my heart. It’s warm and cozy and everything delicious. I think it was this creamer that converted my black coffee drinker husband into a creamer-coffee drinker.

Coz then we tried the Almond Joy flavor. International Delight is really serious with their creamer flavors. When that TV commercial said you’d taste the flavors you loved as a kid they weren’t exaggerating. You really do, but there’s an amazing balance of flavors. Like with Almond Joy for instance, there’s coconut in there, but it’s not overwhelming. It’s just right!

So I wanted to try the Cinnabon flavor but at the last minute we decided to be frugal and try a store brand’s version of Cinnamon instead. It was cheaper and I guess it was ok. But I’m always going to be a fan of International Delight. I want to try the Heath flavor which I know my husband would love too coz that’s his favorite candy bar. Oh and they got this new product Ice Coffee, I mean come on, what’s not to love?

By the way, with International Delight creamers, sugar is not necessary in your coffee.

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