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Food and Nutrition: Coffee-Mate

Trade name; non-dairy creamer introduced by Carnation Co, 1961.

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Coffee-Mate is a powdered non-dairy creamer manufactured by Nestlé. It was introduced in 1961. Since the product isn't dairy (with the exception of the Half and Half variety), it can be left unrefrigerated without spoiling. The product reached its peak of popularity in the 1980s.[citation needed]

Beginning in 1989 with Coffee-Mate Lite (low-fat) and Coffee-Mate Liquid, several new types of Coffee-Mate have been introduced.

Recently the European version of Coffee-Mate is manufactured without the use of hydrogenated fat which is linked to heart disease.[citation needed]

Contents

Varieties

Coffee-Mate Liquid

Coffee-Mate Powder

  • Blueberry Cobbler (Special Edition)
  • Cinnamon Vanilla Creme
  • Coconut Creme
  • Creamy Chocolate
  • French Vanilla
  • French Vanilla Fat Free
  • Gingerbread (Seasonal)
  • Hazelnut
  • Mocha Late Creations
  • Original
  • Original Lite
  • Peppermint Mocha
  • Pumpkin Spice
  • Sugar Free French Vanilla
  • Sugar Free Hazelnut
  • Sugar Free Vanilla Caramel
  • Vanilla Chocolate-Caramel-Rasberry-Blueberry Swirl
  • Vanilla Chai Spice
  • Vanilla Latte Creations

Coffee-Mate Liquid Concentrate

  • French Vanilla
  • Hazelnut
  • Sweetened Original

Coffee-Mate Soy

  • Soy French Vanilla
  • Soy Original

Coffee-Mate Half & Half (Now discontinued)

  • Fat-Free Original
  • Hazelnut
  • Original
  • Vanilla

Ingredients

Coffee-Mate Original

  • corn syrup solids, vegetable oil, sodium caseinate, dipotassium phosphate, mono- and diglycerides, sodium aluminosilicate, artificial flavor, annatto color.

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