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Nestlé USA, Arlington, Va., expanded its natural bliss line of all-natural dairy and plant-based cre…
Nestlé USA, Arlington, Va., expanded its natural bliss line of all-natural dairy and plant-based creamers to include two new dairy-alternative creamers.

The new natural bliss Half and Half blend of almond milk and coconut cream and natural bliss Oat Milk creamer are made with ingredients like almond milk, coconut cream and natural vanilla flavor with extracts from Madagascar vanilla.

"We know the right ingredients matter, and our natural bliss creamers simply use what's needed to give people ways to experience delicious moments every day," says Jason Merideth, director of marketing. "With rising interest in plant-based products, our two new non-dairy options are suitable for dietary restrictions and preferences, and they allow consumers to feel great about the choice they make each morning."

natural bliss Plant-Based Half and Half. Made with half almond milk and half coconut cream, this non-dairy option puts a creamy, plant-based twist on classic coffee creamer. Plus, it offers zero grams of sugar, while the Vanilla flavor only has 2 grams of sugar per serving.

natural bliss Oat Milk creamer. Made with real oat milk, cane sugar and natural vanilla flavor, this non-dairy option is ideal for those who have dietary restrictions.

Also coming to store shelves later this year is natural bliss Toasted Coconut, which is made with real milk and cream and extracts of real coconut.

These new creamers are available in grocery stores and mass retailers nationwide in 16-ounce bottles for a suggested retail price of $3.49 (plant-based half and half), $3.29 (oat milk creamer) and $2.79 (Toasted Coconut).

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