Nestle’s Coffee-Mate has something new to offer to the consumers, and it combines two of the favorites when it comes to beverages. The coffee creamer maker is introducing its Coffee-Mate Drumstick Vanilla Sundae Cone that offers the blended taste of coffee and ice cream.
This is not simply a coffee-flavored ice cream or adding ice cream to coffee, but this new delicious product from Coffee Mate is a new flavor that will make beverages extraordinary and not just creamier.
As per Verve Times, the new Coffee Mate Drumstick Vanilla Sundae Cone creamer features the ice cream flavor that most people love. There are hints of milk chocolate, waffle cone, and peanuts, and this blending creates and brings the taste of the American’s favorite sundae cone dessert to coffees that are mostly enjoyed in the mornings and afternoons.
Customers can find Coffee Mate’s new flavor at the grocery stores and retailers across the United States. People can also head to select Walmart stores and buy the Coffee Mate Drumstick Vanilla Sundae Cone creamer starting April for just $3.99 per 32 fl. ounce pack. Elite Daily reported that the suggested retail price may vary depending on the location.
Then again, it should be noted that Nestle is only offering this new product for a limited time only. Thus, coffee and ice cream lovers must get them as soon as they hit the grocery shelves next month.
This is Coffee Mate’s latest offering after launching the Golden Grahams Flavored Creamer earlier this year. The coffee creamer brand also produced a range of breakfast cereal flavored creamers that made every morning cup of coffee more exciting.
Some of its previous product releases of breakfast cereal flavors include the Cinnamon Toast Crunch creamer and Rice Krispies Treats. The brand also offered the Vanilla Bean flavor and Coffee Mate Zero Sugar Cinnamon Roll Creamers not long ago.
Finally, the Coffee Mate Drumstick Vanilla Sundae Cone creamer is original, so nothing can beat it. True fans of coffee will not miss this new flavor as it brings a new kind of taste that will be hard to replicate.


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