

🥥 Elevate your brew with clean, creamy superfood power!
Laird Superfood Non-Dairy Reduced Sugar Coconut Powder Coffee Creamer is a vegan, keto-friendly, and gluten-free coffee enhancer made from organic virgin coconut oil, coconut milk powder, and mineral-rich Aquamin sea algae. Free from sugars, preservatives, and artificial additives, this shelf-stable powder delivers a natural energy boost with MCTs and antioxidants, perfect for health-conscious professionals seeking a clean, plant-based creamer to fuel their busy mornings.

























| ASIN | B078GNTC3G |
| Best Sellers Rank | #20,106 in Grocery ( See Top 100 in Grocery ) #18 in Plant-Based Coffee Creamers |
| Brand | Laird Superfood |
| Customer Reviews | 3.6 3.6 out of 5 stars (1,085) |
| Date First Available | 16 August 2022 |
| Format | Powder |
| Item model number | 2224 |
| Manufacturer | LAIRD SUPERFOOD |
| Package Information | Pouch |
| Product Dimensions | 18 x 4 x 22 cm; 226.8 g |
| Special Feature | GMO Free, Gluten Free, Vegan |
| Units | 236.59 Milliliters |
R**B
seemed a bit pricey at first but it lasted longer than I expected so not bad at all and a great edge to a coffee!
A**A
Ottimo prodotto soprattutto per chi ha bisogno di un booster al mattino ma ha varie intolleranze, un difetto le spese di spedizione davvero una esagerazione! A
H**A
The worst powdered non dairy unsweetened creamer i have ever bought, never again! Shocked how clumpy and not easy to disolve in coffee. I was left with what looked like lumps of cottage cheese in my coffee, even after using a whisk. This has been the most expensive i have bought since being lactose.intolerant. save your money and your coffee and dont bother buying.
G**Y
I'm loving this stuff! It is like having a mid morning snack if I feel peckish or groggy. It wont make your coffee go that creamy colour like coffemate does, however I find it tastes creamy and helps boost my energy level. I only have it once or twice a day using 2 heaped teaspoons per my huge mug. Its worth mentioning not to go crazy as MCT can have a laxative effect if you're not used to it! :) I would say a little hand held electric frother is essential to blend this, otherwise you will end up with an oily lumpy mess floating on your coffee. I have added a link for reference as the one I have is no longer available: https://www.amazon.co.uk/CAVN-Electric-Rechargeable-Cappuccino-Chocolate/dp/B07M7Y7NYH?ref_=Oct_s9_apbd_omwf_hd_bw_b3rtmpD&pf_rd_r=B408NB0XGEC18N7FTACK&pf_rd_p=b7eb3f00-15a0-590f-a66d-520228661d3a&pf_rd_s=merchandised-search-10&pf_rd_t=BROWSE&pf_rd_i=3544840031
T**R
In Australia we have strict ingredient labelling law and it often requires importers of foods to produc a new product information label (called a Nutitrition Information Panel). In this case the newly applied Nutitrition Information Panel label (stuck over the top of the originl) clearly shows the inclusion of Tapioca Maltodextrin as a component of the primary ingredient, "Cocunut Milk Powder". Tapioca Maltodextrin IS effectively a sugar, though it is normally used as a filler. Yet the advertising for this product claims, "NO FILLERS OR ADDITIVES -Laird's Dry Coffee Creamers contain NO sugar additives, artificial ingredients, sweeteners, artificial colors, & chemicals". Well that's blantanly untrue in this case. In Australia, we also have a requirement to list nutritional information per 100grams. This allows the consumer to easily compare products, instead of using arbitrary per serve amounts. Also concerning here, is that the ratios of MCT fats per 100grams are all listed as less than 1gm. C6 less than 1.0g C8 less than 1.0g C10 less than 1.0g C12 less than 1.0g There's not much benefit from the supposed MCT's in this product if they really are this low.
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