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Nestlé-owned Coffee Mate has introduced a new line of creamers called Cold Foam, designed to elevate coffee and other beverages.


The range comes in three flavours: Italian Sweet Crème, Nestlé Toll House Brown Butter Chocolate Chip Cookie and French Vanilla.


Daniel Jhung, president of Nestlé USA's beverage division, said: "...We've been leveling up modern coffee drinkers' cups for decades with our broad selection of coffee creamers, and now we're pioneering fun, flavour and texture with our newest innovation, Coffee Mate Cold Foam."


"With one in five coffee drinkers craving whipped topping on their beverages, and cold coffee on the rise, we couldn't think of a better way to introduce our most experimental product yet."


Coffee Mate Cold Foam will be available beginning in January 2025 at select retailers nationwide.


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Coffee Mate introduces new line of coffee creamers

Rafaela Sousa

22 October 2024

Coffee Mate introduces new line of coffee creamers

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