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Non Dairy, gluten-free Flavored Coffee Creamer?


Miss.Slick

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I have only started the gluten free diet recently, and I have been desperately looking for a gluten free, dairy free coffee creamer with some flavor, I really don't care for just soy milk in my coffee, I find it's to thin and I don't enjoy the taste. I attempted to find out if Silk flavored creamer was gluten-free, or if Belsoy was, but I couldn't find anything definitive. These are the only two I have come across in the stores here. I am in Canada if that make a difference.

If anyone has any ideas or knowledge about this I would totally appreciate it, I am craving coffee that I love made from home soo badly!

Thank you


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gfmolly Contributor

Have you tried the coconut milk creamers? They are sold under the "So Delicous" label. I really like the flavor as a creamy substitue and have to have the bit of sweet in my coffee as well!

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I have only started the gluten free diet recently, and I have been desperately looking for a gluten free, dairy free coffee creamer with some flavor, I really don't care for just soy milk in my coffee, I find it's to thin and I don't enjoy the taste. I attempted to find out if Silk flavored creamer was gluten-free, or if Belsoy was, but I couldn't find anything definitive. These are the only two I have come across in the stores here. I am in Canada if that make a difference.

If anyone has any ideas or knowledge about this I would totally appreciate it, I am craving coffee that I love made from home soo badly!

Thank you

kareng Grand Master

The Silk says right on the container that it is gluten free.

Miss.Slick Newbie

Thanks for your responses, I haven't seen the coconut one, but I will try to track it down. Small city here. The Silk brand here is not labeled as gluten free. I wonder what the difference would be.. I see your in the States.

kareng Grand Master

Thanks for your responses, I haven't seen the coconut one, but I will try to track it down. Small city here. The Silk brand here is not labeled as gluten free. I wonder what the difference would be.. I see your in the States.

Its stange how its labelled. It has some stuff about natural & dairy free & gluten-free. Not with the ingredients just on the side. Does Canada have gluten-free labelling laws? US doesn't.

OceanGirl78 Newbie

Coffeemate in the US is clearly labeled dairy free and gluten free - they have a ton of flavors and are delicious. Not sure if they're available to you there in Canada but I hope so!

tarnalberry Community Regular

Coffeemate is NOT really dairy free. The dairy free label in the US really means LACTOSE free, not necessarily CASEIN free.


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Miss.Slick Newbie

Hmm, now I can't remember if I checked the entire writings on the Silk or not, so I'll go check again , thanks. I am really not sure about the gluten labeling laws in Canada. I know they don't have to list the source of starches and that sort of thing. Gluten is not included in the major allergens to label for, so I think we are probably much the same then.

We do have coffee-mate here. I used to be a coffee mate junkie for years. I am a little paranoid of the coffee-mate, I remember hearing ears ago that is is linked to health issues, I don't know if that holds true but I remember parkinson's and alzheimer's being two of the concerns. I think it was aluminum and it was in many non-dairy creamers as well as some other foods, and cookware.

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how about trying something like almond milk. i just bought it to use in smoothies. it was DELISH!!!!! the vanilla is yummie and it's slightly sweet, not overly so. it's not reallly nutty tasting either, just a slight flavor. i bet it would be yummy yummy yummy!!!! dairy and casien and gluten free!!!

good luck!!!!

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