
"If there's one thing I love, it's drive-thru coffee chains. They provide a quick pick-me-up in the afternoon, there are numerous drinks to choose from, and the coffee is usually delicious. Plus, the idea of not having to measure out the grounds to make my own cup at home is always a plus. Well, a popular drive-thru chain has just made it easier to create its famous coffee drinks at home thanks to two new creamers."
"Although the two creamers aren't available everywhere right now, they have been spotted at Albertsons, Safeway, and Vons, and will eventually roll out at Walmart. I was lucky enough to find both flavors nestled in with other well-known creamers in the refrigerated section at my Vons, but I had to go to two different stores before I found them. As for the price, these aren't the cheapest creamers out there."
"At $6.99 each, it may seem better to go out and buy a coffee at the shop. But that $6.99 gets you a 24-ounce container, which should garner 47 1-tablespoon servings, according to the nutritional information. So, it actually might not be such a bad deal. Then again, I've seen other creamers sell for between $4-5 for a 32-ounce container; so you're not just paying for the creamer, you're paying for the Dutch Bros name as well."
Drive-thru coffee chains provide quick afternoon pick-me-ups and a wide variety of drinks, with Dutch Bros known for its iced coffee offerings. Dutch Bros released two flavored creamers meant to recreate its signature drinks at home. The creamers have appeared at Albertsons, Safeway, and Vons, with an eventual rollout planned for Walmart. Each 24-ounce bottle costs $6.99 and lists about 47 one-tablespoon servings. Comparable creamers can cost $4–$5 for a larger 32-ounce size, making the Dutch Bros products a branded, premium option. One shopper purchased both flavors to taste-test them.
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