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American Heart Association: "Added Sugars"
That moment the creamer hits the coffee only gets better when your add-in is dietitian-approved.
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In addition to this line, Califia creamers come in various lines, such as a keto creamer, a barista blend and an oat-based creamer.
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Elmhurst Unsweetened Oat Creamer has a simple ingredient list that makes it dietitian-approved.
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Buy it: Elmhurst; Price: $11.98 per 2-pack
If you enjoy a little sweetness to your creamer, Chobani's Sweet Cream Coffee Creamer will do the trick.
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Nut Pods' low-calorie coffee creamer comes in an oat variety, as well.
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So Delicious Organic Coconut Milk Creamer contains just five ingredients, none of which are added sugars or oils.
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While Sbux creamers come in a variety of flavors like Pumpkin Spice and Cinnamon Dolce, you’ll be better off going with one of our approved picks.
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This comes in other flavors like Snickers, Cookies and Cream, Cinnamon Toast Crunch, and Crème Brulee — which you’ll want to avoid, too.
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Keep this low-calorie, sugar-free creamer on the supermarket shelves.
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