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Rice Krispies and Coffee Mate is making your coffee a little sweeter

Oct 27, 2021, 9:06 AM
Nicole Pulido

Nicole Pulido

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Nestle and Kellogs are collaborating on a sweet delight with a Rice Krispies-flavored creamer to be released in 2022.

FINDING a new way to enjoy your coffee? Why not use a Rice Krispies-flavored creamer to take your coffee to another level of sweetness.

If you like starting your mornings on a sweet note, Nestlé and Kellogg’s have teamed up to transform your coffee into a nostalgic childhood dessert.

Coffee Mate’s new Rice Krispies Treats-flavored creamer has notes of gooey marshmallow and toasted Rice Krispies cereal for a cup of coffee that even your 10-year-old self might have enjoyed.

This isn’t Coffee mate’s first entry into flavored creamers. They also have creative options like popular cereal flavors Cinnamon Toast Crunch, Oatmeal Cremè Pie, and Glazed Donut. Seasonal flavors will also hit store shelves now, like Pumpkin Spice, Peppermint Mocha and Cookies ‘n Cocoa.

A Nestle spokesperson announced that the new creamer will hit store shelves in the United States in January 2022 and will be sold in 32-ounce bottles. There’s still no word if this product will be available in other countries.

That’s not the only thing you can look forward to at the top of the New Year though.

Nestlé and Kellogg’s will also be turning another childhood favorite cereal of yours into a drinkable treat with the new Sensations Froot Loops Cereal Flavored Milk.

Instead of waiting to finish your cereal before you get to the bottom of the bowl with the flavored milk, simply grab yourself a bottle of the Froot Loops milk to kick start your day.

Here's a ready-to-drink option that you can take on-the-go. And, you won’t even need a spoon for this sip down memory lane.

Tags: #food, #coffee, #lifestyle


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