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Nestlé-owned brand Coffee Mate has launched its new orange cream pop-flavoured Duo creamer, inspired by nostalgic childhood memories and popular TikTok trends.


This seasonal creamer, featuring orange and vanilla cream notes, aims to enhance summer coffee routines.


Leonardo Aizpuru, Nestlé's VP of brand marketing for the beverage division and business unit, said: “When it comes to pushing boundaries and turning trending flavours into delicious and crave-worthy creamers, our fans know that only Coffee Mate can consistently deliver on taste innovations that elevate the everyday coffee experience, any time of year".


"This limited-edition creamer is inspired by childhood summers – with every sip, the sweet and citrusy flavour of our orange cream pop-flavoured Duo creamer will evoke nostalgic memories of ice cream trucks and hot summer days.”


Available exclusively on the brand's website, the creamer will be released in limited quantities, priced at $2.17 per 16oz bottle.


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Coffee Mate introduces limited-edition orange cream pop-flavoured creamer

Rafaela Sousa

4 July 2024

Coffee Mate introduces limited-edition orange cream pop-flavoured creamer

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