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Coffee Creamers 

Coffee creamers go beyond ordinary half-and-half by adding creamy richness and a variety of delicious flavors to your favorite coffee, tea, soups, sauces and desserts. Continue reading to learn about the assortment of coffee creamers available at CVS to purchase online or in-store for your home, cafeteria or office break room. 

What are the Best Coffee Creamers Brands?

Do Coffee Creamers Need to Be Refrigerated?

Liquid coffee creamers made with dairy, such as International Delight Caramel Macchiato coffee creamer, are best kept in the refrigerator, but check the packaging for manufacturer recommendations. You may leave creamers out for a short period; however, the less time the creamer spends at room temperature, the more likely the coffee creamer's flavor and freshness are maintained. 

For convenience, you might want to purchase the Nestle Coffee mate Original powdered coffee creamer since it's made from nondairy and shelf-stable ingredients that don't need refrigeration. Keep a powdered coffee creamer in a cool, dry location, and seal it tightly after each use to increase its shelf life. Coffee creamers may also be kept in the freezer for up to 4 months. 

When Does Coffee Creamer Expire?

Liquid coffee creamers made with dairy, such as International Delight Caramel Macchiato coffee creamer, are best kept in the refrigerator, but check the packaging for manufacturer recommendations. You may leave creamers out for a short period; however, the less time the creamer spends at room temperature, the more likely the coffee creamer's flavor and freshness are maintained. 

For convenience, you might want to purchase the Nestle Coffee mate Original powdered coffee creamer since it's made from nondairy and shelf-stable ingredients that don't need refrigeration. Keep a powdered coffee creamer in a cool, dry location, and seal it tightly after each use to increase its shelf life. Coffee creamers may also be kept in the freezer for up to 4 months. 

When Does Coffee Creamer Expire?

When stored in the refrigerator, coffee creamers usually expire within 2 weeks after opening or as stated on the product packaging. Powdered coffee creamers generally don't expire for a month or 2 while stored at room temperature. A box of Nestle Coffee mate Original liquid coffee creamer singles may last up to 9 months. When in doubt, check the best-before or expiration date on the coffee creamer container. If the package is unopened, the creamer is likely to be good because it hasn’t been exposed to air.  

If you're a regular coffee drinker who starts each morning with a cup of coffee, you may safely purchase a liquid coffee creamer because it's unlikely to expire before you consume it. However, if drinking coffee is more of an occasional or special treat for you, buying a powdered coffee creamer may be a better option since its shelf life is much longer than liquid creamer and the product doesn’t lose a lot of flavor during the first few months of use. Before using any creamer that has passed its expiration date, examine it for sourness or thick lumps. 

Do Coffee Creamers Have Sugar? 

A single serving of some popular varieties of the best coffee creamers may contain up to 5g or more of added sugar. Many coffee creamers also come in sugar-free versions or are made with alternative sweeteners, such as stevia or sorbitol. Carefully read the label on the coffee creamer container before buying.