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12-Pack 11-Oz La Colombe Coffee (Oatmilk Vanilla Latte)

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Amazon has 12-Pack 11-Oz La Colombe Coffee (Oatmilk Vanilla Latte) for $25 - 5% when you check out via Subscribe & Save = $23.75. Shipping is free with Prime or on $35+ orders.

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  • 140 mg natural caffiene
  • 160 Calories
  • Dairy Free
  • Gluten-Free

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    • This is rated 4.6 out of 5 stars based on over 70 ratings at Amazon.
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Amazon has 12-Pack 11-Oz La Colombe Coffee (Oatmilk Vanilla Latte) for $25 - 5% when you check out via Subscribe & Save = $23.75. Shipping is free with Prime or on $35+ orders.

Thanks to Staff Member phoinix for finding this deal.

Note: You have the flexibility to manage your Subscribe & Save subscription at any time after your order ships. View Subscribe & Save filler items and our current Subscribe & Save Frontpage deals to unlock up to extra 15% savings when you have 5 or more items in your current monthly subscription.


Details:
  • 140 mg natural caffiene
  • 160 Calories
  • Dairy Free
  • Gluten-Free

Editor's Notes

Written by RazorConcepts | Staff
  • About this Product:
    • This is rated 4.6 out of 5 stars based on over 70 ratings at Amazon.
  • About this Store:
  • Please see the original post for additional details & give the WIKI and additional forum comments a read for helpful discussion.

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Quote from ResidentPony :
Ingredients include chicory, acacia, canola oil. I've had some of their other products and they were disgusting. I'd rather drink gas station coffee from a sweaty shoe. I do not understand who buys this or what tragic accident stripped them of their taste buds. And the consistency is thick. Not creamy. More like a runny nose on a cold day. Just not quite as edible.

Well you saved me a purchase 🤣
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Although I have not had this flavor of LA Colombe, I DID purchase and consume a variety pack sold at bj's, which was quite tasty. For that reason, I had a SD alert set for La Columbe. Still too expensive for everyday consumption in my opinion considering only 11 ounce cans. I paid about $20 for 12 nine ounce cans. Still tasty.
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bruce9241
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I've tried both flavors. They're okay. I usually drink a starbucks espresso canned drink in the morinng. These aren't as good. The only flavor I like from this brand is Mocha. Oatmilk is average and vanilla is kind of nasty.
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gpdexter
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Quote from ResidentPony :
Ingredients include chicory, acacia, canola oil. I've had some of their other products and they were disgusting. I'd rather drink gas station coffee from a sweaty shoe. I do not understand who buys this or what tragic accident stripped them of their taste buds. And the consistency is thick. Not creamy. More like a runny nose on a cold day. Just not quite as edible.
Actually, these taste pretty good. Got one recently from a promotion from Albertson's/Vons supermarkets.
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nellenbu
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Quote from ResidentPony :
Ingredients include chicory, acacia, canola oil. I've had some of their other products and they were disgusting. I'd rather drink gas station coffee from a sweaty shoe. I do not understand who buys this or what tragic accident stripped them of their taste buds. And the consistency is thick. Not creamy. More like a runny nose on a cold day. Just not quite as edible.

What's wrong with canola oil? This is the third thread I've seen recently with people poopooing it but nobody has actually been able to vocalize why it's bad.
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Jasnah
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Quote from nellenbu :
What's wrong with canola oil? This is the third thread I've seen recently with people poopooing it but nobody has actually been able to vocalize why it's bad.

There's a recent thing about seed oils being bad. It's woo.

That said... Canola oil does not seem appealing in a drink!

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Jasnah
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QuikTrip has one for free in their app right now if you want to try before you buy.
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nellenbu
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Quote from Jasnah :
There's a recent thing about seed oils being bad. It's woo.

That said... Canola oil does not seem appealing in a drink!

Can you point to said thing? Everything I can find from relevant sources say canola oil is a healthy option.
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KrusePants
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Quote from nellenbu :
What's wrong with canola oil? This is the third thread I've seen recently with people poopooing it but nobody has actually been able to vocalize why it's bad.
A fair number of health influencers have been promoting a narrative that seed oils cause various health ailments. That's also why you may have seen an increase in people promoting usage of animal fats like tallow and bacon fat.
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Quote from KrusePants :
A fair number of health influencers have been promoting a narrative that seed oils cause various health ailments. That's also why you may have seen an increase in people promoting usage of animal fats like tallow and bacon fat.

Is any of it backed up by actual science? Or is that unfashionable right now?
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KrusePants
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Quote from nellenbu :
Can you point to said thing? Everything I can find from relevant sources say canola oil is a healthy option.
That's because you're looking at relevant sources. lol
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Quote from KrusePants :
That's because you're looking at relevant sources. lol

Gotcha, it's becoming clear.
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Canola oil is a highly processed oil refined at high temperatures and pressures, with solvents such as hexane. This oxidizes the fats which some research shows is carcinogenic and inflammatory. Canola is also high in Omega-6 fatty acids which aren't bad, but most Americans get too much of them. It's best to minimize canola oil and other seed oils. If you do have them, get the cold-pressed variants.
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Quote from dan147 :
Canola oil is a highly processed oil refined at high temperatures and pressures, with solvents such as hexane. This oxidizes the fats which some research shows is carcinogenic and inflammatory. Canola is also high in Omega-6 fatty acids which aren't bad, but most Americans get too much of them. It's best to minimize canola oil and other seed oils. If you do have them, get the cold-pressed variants.

Can you please link to peer reviewed research to support your statements?

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