New Silk Almond creamers enhance the coffee drinking experience

New Silk Almond creamers, photo provided by Silk
New Silk Almond creamers, photo provided by Silk /
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Looking for a way to enhance the morning pick me up? With the new Silk Almond creamers, there is a little extra in the mug. With these changes, some coffee drinkers might opt for a second cup to start their day.

As shared by Silk, “plant-based creamer usage grew nearly 35% in 2021 compared to 2020.” That number seems to reflect not just the cravings of coffee drinkers but also a commitment by brands to add more variety to the shelf. When there are more great tasting options, consumers are willing to try, swap and switch their beverage routine.

Whether is it a healthy eating directive or just a flavor preference, there are many reasons behind the surge of plant-based creamers. As consumers demand these options, brands need to continue to enhance the choices.

Silk appreciates that variety and beverage enhancements will drive consumers to put its coffee creamers front and center in the refrigerator. As Amanda Simerman, senior director of plant-based and organic creamers, said, “More consumers are looking to the ‘better-for-you’ category for both great taste and convenience in food and beverage options.”

The new Silk Almond creamers capture that concept of “better-for-you” by adding protein. With 4 grams of protein per serving, that added ingredient changes the impact of the morning pick me up sipper.

Available in two flavors, Vanilla Latte Almond Creamer and Salted Caramel Almond Creamer, the flavors take popular coffee beverages and give them a little extra. The Vanilla Latte Almond Creamer is a classic choice. With a luscious quality and that classic sweetness, it is a tasty way to start any day.

The Salted Caramel Almond Creamer is a more decadent option. The hint of saltiness enhances the sweetness. As an afternoon treat, this option satisfies those cravings yet sips away any negative thoughts.

The new two Enhanced Creamers are available at Walmart. The suggested retail price is $4.49 for a quart.

In addition to the new Silk Almond creamers, the brand has added the Silk Sweet Oat Latte Creamer. As the oat milk category continues to surge, the new flavor gives consumers another choice to fill their cup.

The Silk Sweet Oat Latte Creamer is available at various grocery stores. The suggested retail price is $4.79.

What is your morning coffee routine? Has it evolved over the years?