The 6 Best Dairy-Free Creamers That Are a Delicious Upgrade to Your Coffee Routine

The 6 Best Dairy-Free Creamers That Are a Delicious Upgrade to Your Coffee Routine
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There are tons of alt-milks available, including well-known heavy hitters like almond and oat, as well as some dark horses, like rice, coconut, chia, potato, pistachio, and more. This variety of alt-milk extends to coffee creamers, too. Whether you’re into non-dairy creamers due to a lactose intolerance or sensitivity, have a goal of reducing the environmental impact of your grocery choices, or simply like the taste, there’s an abundance of choices. The less-great news? If you don’t know exactly what you’re looking for, having a ton of options can make even the smallest decision feel overwhelming. (Cue you just trying to pick the best dairy-free creamers at the store, and not having the slightest clue of which to put in your cart.)


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But back to the good news: Registered dietitians are here to break down everything you need to know about dairy-creamer alternatives—including the benefits of giving one a shot and ingredients to look for (and avoid). Plus, their recs for the best options for every creamer need.

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Benefits of non-dairy creamers

Having a lactose intolerance isn’t a required prerequisite for buying a non-dairy creamer. “Dairy-free creamers are a great option for a variety of reasons—perfect for people who follow plant-based diets, have dairy or lactose sensitivities, or simply want to explore new flavors and textures in their coffee or tea,” says Caroline Thomason, RD, CDCES, a licensed dietitian nutritionist based in Washington D.C. “Many dairy-free creamers also align with environmental or ethical preferences and are fortified with similar nutrients.”

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