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Has Anyone Found a Replacement for Coffee Mate Lite?

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Just found out Nestle have discontinued Coffee Mate lite!😤 ive just finished my large tin and gutted.

Does anyone know a type of coffee creamer that tastes the same must be lite?

rowley1943
10 months ago
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Leannexxx

Do you mean discontinued? Morrisons do one by mokate it's less than £2

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rowley1943

Sorry I did mean discontinued🙄

Have you tried Morrisons only Tesco send me theirs as a replacement and it wasn't creamy at all!

But thank you so much I will.call at Morrison's tomorrow and pick one up !👍

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jms19

It sucks when the discontinue a product that you love, especially when you weren’t aware and didn’t get a chance to stock up

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RnD194hd

jms19 I always check BnM, home bargains, heron foods etc n stock up as they tend to pick up these kinds of discontinued items if it's some I liked

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rowley1943

jms19 your so right I would have done what you said and stocked up !👍👍

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rowley1943

RnD194hd what a brilliant.idea never thought of that many thanks 👍

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RnD194hd

rowley1943 even better that they normally sell it cheaper too

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Nadiaparveen

Silly question but how do you use coffee mate .. do you add it in to your coffee or before you have poured the water in .. it always looked interesting to be but I wasn't sure what it was lol

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rowley1943

Im.so.sorry I been away so didn't see your post in always put.it.in after my water but I think you can do it either way!👍

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BonzoBanana

Personally I try to avoid buying Nestle products because of the company ethics or lack of but must admit I do occasionally when there is a big offer on. Can you not use powdered milk as a substitute and wouldn't that be cheaper. I mean you just mix powdered milk with water. As long as the coffee is off the boil which I assume it would be wouldn't that work? Is coffee mate lite just lite because it has less sugar or fat? Well powdered milk would likely be like that anyway. Sometimes companies remove products due to poor sales but other times its because they contain chemicals or additives that are no longer acceptable or borderline illegal.

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