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180-Ct 0.37-Oz Nestle Coffee mate Liquid Coffee Creamer (Vanilla Caramel)

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Amazon (in Select Locations) has 180-Count 0.37-Oz Nestle Coffee mate Liquid Coffee Creamer (Vanilla Caramel) on sale for $9.97 -> now $10.49. Shipping is free w/ Prime or on $35+ orders.
  • Note: Usually ships within 1 to 4 weeks.
Alternatively, Staples has 180-Count 0.37-Oz Nestle Coffee mate Liquid Coffee Creamer (Vanilla Caramel) on sale for $10.49. Shipping is free or choose curbside pickup where stock permits.
  • Note: Availability for pickup may vary by location.
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About this product:
  • Vanilla Caramel flavor coffee creamers add a creamy blend of sweet vanilla and indulgent caramel flavor to your cup of coffee
  • Blends quickly and completely with hot and cold beverages
  • Shelf stable, no refrigeration needed, retain their delicious flavor at room temperature for up to 9 months; ship and store between 50°F and 80°F
  • Dietary benefits: Non-dairy + Lactose-free + Cholesterol-free + Gluten-free + Kosher dairy

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    • Priced at ~5.5 cents per single-serve shelf-stable flavored coffee creamer.
    • Rated 4.6 out of 5 stars on Amazon based on over 40k customer reviews.
    • Please see the original post for additional details and/or view the Wiki and forum comments for further helpful discussion if available.

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Amazon (in Select Locations) has 180-Count 0.37-Oz Nestle Coffee mate Liquid Coffee Creamer (Vanilla Caramel) on sale for $9.97 -> now $10.49. Shipping is free w/ Prime or on $35+ orders.
  • Note: Usually ships within 1 to 4 weeks.
Alternatively, Staples has 180-Count 0.37-Oz Nestle Coffee mate Liquid Coffee Creamer (Vanilla Caramel) on sale for $10.49. Shipping is free or choose curbside pickup where stock permits.
  • Note: Availability for pickup may vary by location.
Thanks to Deal Hunter Rokket for sharing this deal.

About this product:
  • Vanilla Caramel flavor coffee creamers add a creamy blend of sweet vanilla and indulgent caramel flavor to your cup of coffee
  • Blends quickly and completely with hot and cold beverages
  • Shelf stable, no refrigeration needed, retain their delicious flavor at room temperature for up to 9 months; ship and store between 50°F and 80°F
  • Dietary benefits: Non-dairy + Lactose-free + Cholesterol-free + Gluten-free + Kosher dairy

No Longer Available:
  • Subscribe & Save via Amazon

Editor's Notes

Written by slickdewmaster | Staff
  • About this Store:
  • Additional Information:
    • Priced at ~5.5 cents per single-serve shelf-stable flavored coffee creamer.
    • Rated 4.6 out of 5 stars on Amazon based on over 40k customer reviews.
    • Please see the original post for additional details and/or view the Wiki and forum comments for further helpful discussion if available.

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Model: Vanilla Caramel Single Serve Liquid Creamer .375 oz., PK180

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Cookieless
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Or you could just recycle it like the rest of us?

Wait 'till you find out 80-90% of hospital equipment they use for just one patient is plastic and a biohazard, meaning it can't be recycled. Surely you'll wear a DNR band, y' know, 'cause FREEDOMS!
critten
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problem with 32oz is once opened, it expires in 30 days. I cant get through that thing so i cause more waste with those big bottles.
Tazmania99
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Order history shows that I got 180-ct original for $5.54 in December.

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$8.92 with subscribe and save.
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Very appetizing presentation.
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I remember as a kid I loved to get and drink these for free as lil drink snack at mcd, how am I gonna consume 180 of em tho
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Quote from Chasthunders :
All that plastic, tho. I guess people dont care. Cuz FREEDUMS!
Or you could just recycle it like the rest of us?

Wait 'till you find out 80-90% of hospital equipment they use for just one patient is plastic and a biohazard, meaning it can't be recycled. Surely you'll wear a DNR band, y' know, 'cause FREEDOMS!
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PhantasmXJun 05, 2024 03:10 PM
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This isn't a deal. This is a bit more than two 32 ouncers, which cost like 2 for $6. You are paying for convenience and of course, lots of plastic waste.
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Everyone will think you stole them from the office.
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Quote from PhantasmX :
This isn't a deal. This is a bit more than two 32 ouncers, which cost like 2 for $6. You are paying for convenience and of course, lots of plastic waste.
problem with 32oz is once opened, it expires in 30 days. I cant get through that thing so i cause more waste with those big bottles.
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Order history shows that I got 180-ct original for $5.54 in December.
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Quote from Cookieless :
Or you could just recycle it like the rest of us?

Wait 'till you find out 80-90% of hospital equipment they use for just one patient is plastic and a biohazard, meaning it can't be recycled. Surely you'll wear a DNR band, y' know, 'cause FREEDOMS!
The hospital thing may still be the most efficient option, considering risks.

But my understanding is that plastic recycling is just not a real thing, other than for possibly beverage containers. I know there are tons of steps in the process, beginning with you and me separating plastic when disposing of it (I still do that, despite believing what I'm saying here), and at the very end almost all of it ends up dumped in the ground or ocean, or burned into the air.

The whole process is constructed to make people think the environmental harm is less than it actually is. Feel-good cases are constructed for the same purpose. Just like the guy who is cleaning up the Pacific plastic garbage patch at a cost of $1 per pound recovered.

Even though I always submit waste for "recycling," I do my best to avoid disposable plastics when I do have freedom to make a choice about it.
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WittyTree7440Jun 05, 2024 03:54 PM
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Quote from Chasthunders :
All that plastic, tho. I guess people dont care. Cuz FREEDUMS!
you have the freedum to say dum stuff like this while the world you consume 100x this amount of plastic every day just by existing in a first world country. seriously have you geniuses ever seen industrial packaging? meanwhile 90% of ocean plastic comes from 10 rivers in Asia and Africa. lick more boots
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CookielessJun 05, 2024 04:00 PM
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Quote from sssyw :
The hospital thing may still be the most efficient option, considering risks.

But my understanding is that plastic recycling is just not a real thing, other than for possibly beverage containers. I know there are tons of steps in the process, beginning with you and me separating plastic when disposing of it (I still do that, despite believing what I'm saying here), and at the very end almost all of it ends up dumped in the ground or ocean, or burned into the air.

The whole process is constructed to make people think the environmental harm is less than it actually is. Feel-good cases are constructed for the same purpose. Just like the guy who is cleaning up the Pacific plastic garbage patch at a cost of $1 per pound recovered.

Even though I always submit waste for "recycling," I do my best to avoid disposable plastics when I do have freedom to make a choice about it.
Pretty much.

Unfortunately, most things can't be recycled, I think from what I read, for hazard reasons. Something like drinking out of a water bottle needs to be sterilized before being processed and that process will emit CO2 gasses in itself. But I still recycle and let the sanitation people figure out what they can/can't use.

I think the biggest push these days is to repourpose what you can, don't dump trash anywhere, stop fast fashion, and for companies to use packaging that doesn't require as much to be reprocessed.

The plastic in these little guys isn't much different than buying the 4-pack full size at Costco.
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