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well, it depends, but here are the most common ingredients: 1. chestnut or macadamia oil 2. dairy milk 3. cream 4. coffee beans 5. apple puree 6. lemon zest 7. 1\3 of a chocolate bar 8. bee intestines 9. orange ice cream (just the orange flavoured gelatine and ice)
A person with lactose intolerance can use non-dairy creamers in their coffee. If that seems unsatisfactory you can also try lactaid artificial milk with your coffee.
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No. The sugars in the liquid non dairy creamers have not been pasteurized as much as the powdered nondairy creamers for the simple fact that to dry it and make it so that when it is mixed with a liquid you have to do much more to it than you would a regular liquid creamer.
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Generally it is recommended that liquid non-dairy creamers be consumed within 14 days of opening the product. Found this on wisegeek.com.
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Is it Dairy Creamer? If so, probably not long after opening it. I was told 1 week after opening it. Non-Dairy, I was told not to drink it at all. So, just to be safe, I'd go by the "Sell by" date or Expiration Date.
Coffee and hot chocolate
dairy products: chesse(various) milk(various) ice cream yogurt sherbert custard butter casein cream sour cream some coffee creamers
it is selled in the dairy
dairy such as milk coffee and also popcorn