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Coffee-mate Powder, Hazelnut, Sugar-Free, 10.2-Ounce Units (Pack of 6) | 
enlarge | Brand: Coffee-mate Category: Grocery
Buy New: $22.72
Rating: 5 reviews Sales Rank: 6243
Number Of Items: 6 Shipping Weight (lbs): 4.7 Dimensions (in): 3 x 3 x 6.9
UPC: 050000349340 EAN: 0050000349340 ASIN: B000EMPMXE
Release Date: January 4, 2006 Shipping: Eligible for Super Saver Shipping Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours
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| Features:
| • | Case of six 10.2-ounce packages (61.2 total ounces) | | • | Rich, powdered coffee creamer made with hazelnut flavor and artificial sweetener | | • | Dairy-free and lactose-free, with no added sugar; cholesterol-free and low in carbs | | • | Each container yields about 58 servings | | • | Create a perfect cup of coffee with nutty, rich hazelnut flavor, without worrying about added sugar |
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| Customer Reviews:
Replaces Hazelnut Lattes for me July 21, 2007 S. K. Turner (Pacific NW, USA) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
This has a great blend of sweetness and flavor -- saving me many dollars per week. (Price a 6 shot sugarfree hazelnut latte at Starbucks) Instead of getting several lattes a day, I now have 1 or 2 a month. I have had no issues with this dissolving -- add it to the mug first, give it a stir. In a travel mug with a tight-fitting lid, just shake. One thing I can say about creamers -- I'm able to drink a variety of coffee available that I'd find unpalatable black. The pack of six goes quickly - particulary as I stock one at work, and share with my diabetic mom. This is on my regular shopping list.
Will Not Desolove Well April 6, 2007 Brian D. Roberts (Roy Utah) 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
The creamer is excellent as far as flavor goes, but it takes a long time to desolve in any temperture of coffee. I do not know if it is because it is sugar free or not. Other then the fact that I wish they had larger sizes of it, it is just fine to use.
bad ingredients March 15, 2007 Fed up with politics (Burlington, KY United States) 7 out of 7 found this review helpful
If you are watching what you eat and don't want to eat trans fats, then you should avoid this product or any other product that has partially hydrogenated oils in them. It's pretty fricking brilliant that the FDA allows a product to be labelled with 0 trans fat per serving when its actually about a half gram per serving. If the FDA really cared about this they would demand that labelling shows EXACTLY what is in the product. If you drink 2 or more cups of coffee a day with this stuff in it, you are getting a nice big dose of trans fat and doing yourself harm. This is not a liver friendly food. Eat liver friendly and you will live a long life. Your liver is the filter for the body. Just like a pool filter, once it gets clogged, it doesn't work good. Fortunately, the liver is one organ that can repair itself if you let it. Remember, eat liver friendly foods.
Will purchase again January 10, 2007 Phyllis Ginsburg (Granada Hills, CA United States) Good flavor, low in calories & fat. Good price if shipping & handling are free....
Liars, liars... January 9, 2007 esanta (San Jose, CA USA) 11 out of 11 found this review helpful
Be warned: although the FDA label claims "0g trans fat" the ingredients tell a different story, as "partially hydrogenated coconut or palm kernel" is the first ingredient listed. This is a poison that is now outlawed in New York restaurants, and if you are careful about what you eat you want to make sure you stay away from this. As it turns out, they can claim "0g trans fat" because the content is less than 1g per serving, but it's a technicality: the product contains a significant amount of trans fat. Obviously, you're not going to drop dead from using a teaspoon in your coffee once, but regular, prolonged use is detrimental to your health. You're better off staying away altogether anyway, and you may want to do what I did and contact Nestle consumer service to complain about their deceptive practices. This product can and should be made with healthier ingredients.
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