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  • #604820
    WIY
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    Hi guys n gals 🙂

    Im looking to buy a good Kosher parve coffee creamer. Does anyone know the names of brands that sell coffee creamer in those small cups as I want to stock up on that. Also where can I get it in Brooklyn or online if necessary? Thanks!

    #896476
    Ðash®
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    I don’t know of any PC creamer liquid available at retail. Golden Flow (and I think Eden) make PC creamers but you’ll have to find a distributer and buy it by the case. Rich’s used to make it but I think it’s discontinued. Gefen makes PC powder in retail boxes.

    #896477
    WIY
    Member

    Anyone?

    #896478
    ready now
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    On Amazon or ebay : Coffee Creamer Bags Kosher Parve 2 Packs by oppenheimer. Coffee Creamer Is Kosher Parve, Under The Supervision Of Beth Din Tzedek Of The Chareidi Community Jerusalem. Bags O.K.?

    #896479
    WIY
    Member

    Thanks Dash

    Have you tried the Gefen PC powder?

    #896480
    Ðash®
    Participant

    It’s about the same quality of the other jewish brand creamers without sodium cassinate. I keep it on hand for others but I usually have my coffee in the morning so having Parve creamer isn’t that important to me.

    #896481
    ready now
    Participant

    What about Oat Milk in the UHT packs? Some are kosher, but I don’t know if they come in small cups. Does it taste good in coffee or tea?

    #896482
    DovidM
    Member

    I wonder if such creamers are becoming harder to find because of the increased availability of parve soy milk, almond milk, rice milk, etc.? I stopped buying the creamers since I always have a box of a parve alternative sitting around.

    #896483
    WIY
    Member

    DovidM

    How long do these alternative milks last once opened?

    #896484
    shein
    Member

    7 – 10 days.

    #896485
    DovidM
    Member

    They do last longer than cow’s milk, which is one reason I buy them.

    #2019556
    Sparkles
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    This looks like an old post but I was wondering the same thing. I found NutPods but I don’t know how good they are. Before buying, I was hoping someone might know if they’re any good?

    #2019591
    🍫Syag Lchochma
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    I have not tried those but they look good. Generally I find the coconut stuff too coconutty, the rice and soy milks are too thin (for my taste) and the almond milk is the best. If this is nut based it may have enough oils for the texture needed for creamer. If I find it, ill let you know how it tastes.

    #2019594
    ☕ DaasYochid ☕
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    Which almond based? I find those too thin as well.

    I use Califia Farms almond based creamer which has some coconut added to increase the creamiest.

    The Kirkland vanilla soy milk is pretty good too.

    #2019595
    ☕ DaasYochid ☕
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    I’ll note that they don’t come in individual portion containers, which is what the OP asked.

    #2019673
    huju
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    To Dash: How can a coffee creamer be politically correct?

    #2019671
    huju
    Participant

    Stay away from Ivermectin and bleach. They don’t really work and taste terrible.

    #2020188
    ☕️coffee addict
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    Starbucks has pareve (almond) creamer and I think it tastes good

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