Foodservice

Post-Holiday Treat: Coffee Mate Introducing New Flavors

Creamer brand partners with 2 well-known products in LTOs
Coffee mate is introducing two new creamer flavors: Brown Sugar Cinnamon Pop-Tarts and Zero Sugar Twix
Photographs courtesy of Nestle

ARLINGTON, Va. — Coffee mate is partnering with two well-known treats right after the holidays.

In January, the Nestle-owned creamer brand is introducing Brown Sugar Cinnamon Pop-Tarts and Zero Sugar Twix, both limited-time offers.

Brown Sugar Cinnamon Pop-Tarts Coffee mate contains a combination of brown sugar and cinnamon flavors. Zero Sugar Twix Coffee mate contains notes of milk chocolate, caramel and buttery cookie flavor.

“Coffee mate fans are always looking for fun, new flavors, and we feel that each of these limited-edition collaborations uniquely meets that mark,” said Leonardo Aizpuru, Nestle senior director of brand marketing and leader of the Creamer Business Unit. “Pop-Tarts and Twix are both iconic brands in their own right, so we’re excited to bring each of these flavors to the creamer aisle. Plus, with consumers’ ever-growing interest in zero-sugar options, we hope introducing Twix to our portfolio of zero-sugar offerings is an added bonus for fans.”

In the United States, Arlington, Va.-based Nestle comprises eight businesses: Nestle USA, Nestle Waters North America, Nestle Nutrition, Nestle Professional, Nespresso, Nestle Health Science, Nestle Skin Health and Nestle Purina PetCare Co.

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