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15 hours agoSome background for the non-USA audience:
Coffee creamer is a liquid or powdered product that adds flavour and sweetness to coffee, tea, and other drinks. It can replace milk or cream.
How it’s made
- Coffee creamer is often made from water, sugar, vegetable oil, and thickeners
- It can be dairy-free, but some contain casein, a milk-derived protein
- It’s often high in added sugar
How it’s used
- Coffee creamer can be added to coffee, tea, hot chocolate, or other beverages
- It can also be mixed into hot cereal, drizzled over fresh fruit, or used in pancake recipes
Varieties
- Coffee creamer comes in many flavors, including vanilla, hazelnut, Irish cream, and seasonal options
- It can also be low-calorie, low-fat, or sugar-free
Storage
- Dry granular coffee creamer doesn’t need to be refrigerated
- Liquid coffee creamer should be tightly capped and refrigerated after opening
Other names
- Coffee creamer is also known as tea whitener or coffee whitener
I don’t have high hopes. Kevin and Alexis had an opportunity to succeed with Digg and Reddit already. The enshittification of Digg was complete, there’s no going back. And Reddit, well, it’s Reddit.
We need something new and innovative, and I don’t see resurrecting a dead horse as adding any value to the current ecosystem of social and news apps.