- Starbucks is releasing its own line of coffeecreamers for the first time ever.
- The brand's debut flavors— Caramel Creamer, White Chocolate Creamer, and Cinnamon Dolce Creamer — are all inspired by popular Starbucks drinks.
- All three flavors will be available in grocery stores across the United States beginning in August and will cost approximately $5 for each 28 fluid-ounce container.
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At long last, coffee drinkers no longer have to trek to their local Starbucks to enjoy their favorite flavors from the coffee giant.
For the first time ever, Starbucks is releasing coffee creamers that fans of the brand can use to spruce up their cup of Joe from the comfort of their own home.
Starbucks' three debut flavors — Caramel Creamer, White Chocolate Creamer, and Cinnamon Dolce Creamer — are all inspired by popular drinks that customers have long enjoyed in stores around the world.
Inspired by Starbucks' famous Caramel Macchiato, the Caramel Creamer combines layers of buttery caramel with a touch of vanilla flavor to sweeten any cup of coffee.
The White Chocolate Creamer flavor, which was crafted to mirror Starbucks' White Chocolate Mocha, introduces the rich flavors of white chocolate into your coffee mug.
And the Cinnamon Dolce Creamer, which was inspired by Starbucks' Cinnamon Dolce Latte, is crafted to capture the sweet, cinnamon flavors of streusel.
All three flavors will be available in grocery stores across the United States beginning in August and will cost approximately $5 for each 28 fluid-ounce container.
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