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  2. 11 Healthy Coffee Creamer Brands You Need To Have In ... - AOL

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    Califia Farms - Organic Brown Sugar Almond Milk Coffee Creamer, 25.4 Oz, Dairy Free, Plant Based, Vegan, Gluten Free, Non GMO, Almond Creamer, Almond Milk, USDA Organic a.co $6.49

  3. The 5 Dairy-Free Ice Cream Brands You Need To Try - AOL

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    This new brand's dairy-free ice cream is available in eight mouth-watering flavors: Sea Salt Caramel, Mint Chocolate Chip, Coffee, Chocolate, Pistachio, Chocolate Hazelnut, Vanilla Bean and Mango.

  4. What is the healthiest coffee creamer? A dietitian shares her ...

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    Plant-based creamers contain some mix of a plant-based milk (such as almond, oat, or coconut milk or cream), gums to thicken and mimic dairy’s creamy texture, emulsifiers, flavors and sweeteners.

  5. Coffee-Mate - Wikipedia

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    Coffee-mate Original is mostly made up of three ingredients: corn syrup solids, hydrogenated vegetable oil, and sodium caseinate.Sodium caseinate, a form of casein, is a milk derivative; however, this is a required ingredient in non-dairy creamers, [2] which are considered non-dairy due to the lack of lactose. [3]

  6. These Ice Cream Brands Are Actually Healthy (And Delicious) - AOL

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    With so many low-calorie ice cream brands out there, it can be hard to know which ones are worth buying. ... it put me in a tough spot finding a non dairy ice cream," said a shopper. "Cado was a ...

  7. Ripple Foods - Wikipedia

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    Ripple Foods is a California-based brand of pea-protein dairy alternative products. [1] The company was founded in 2014 by Adam Lowry and Neil Renninger in Emeryville, California. [2] In 2017, Ripple Foods entered a deal with natural food distributor United Natural Foods to bring their pea protein beverage to the Canadian market. [3]