International Delight by Danone US

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International Delight was launched in the 1980s and was the first flavored, liquid, non-dairy creamer. It originally came in three flavors and was available only in individual creamer singles. The product line has since expanded to more than 20 selections—including fat-free and sugar-free varieties—available in creamer singles, pints, quarts, 1.5 quarts and half gallons at grocery stores, convenience stores, mass merchandisers and food service outlets across the country. In 2013, we added our very popular Iced Coffee to the mix.
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Frequently Asked Questions

What's in International Delight?

Good vibes - and all the things listed under the “Nutritional Information” section of each flavor’s page or on the side of your bottle :)

How much sugar is in International Delight coffee creamer?

Our lovable sweetness typically comes from about 5g of sugar per 15mL serving. But every flavor’s one of a kind, so please check the nutrition facts panel on your bottle or the “Nutritional Information” section of each flavor on the “Products” page if you want to be extra precise.

Does International Delight contain gluten?

No, International Delight does not contain gluten.

Do International Delight creamers contain lactose?

No, International Delight creamers do not contain lactose. However, they do contain sodium caseinate, a milk derivative.

Is International Delight Kosher?

Yes, the package is labeled with the OU-D symbol. OU is the symbol for rabbinical supervision, and D is for dairy. In contrast to the FDA, the rabbinical supervision considers any milk derivative a dairy constituent.

Why are International Delight creamers called non-dairy products when they contain sodium caseinate, a milk derivative?

FDA classifies creamers as non-dairy creamers as a means of distinguishing them from full dairy creamers, even though they contain a small amount of sodium caseinate. Sodium caseinate is a milk allergen, and requires “a milk derivative” to be stated after “sodium caseinate” within the ingredient declaration.

Does International Delight contain any allergens such as peanuts?

The best source of information related to ingredients and the presence of allergens is the nutrition facts panel on the product’s packaging. International Delight does not contain peanuts, wheat, eggs, fish, shellfish or soy. However, our products are produced at a variety of facilities across the United States that may also process products containing these allergens.

Does International Delight Iced Coffee contain any soy?

No, International Delight Iced Coffee does not contain soy.

Can I use International Delight after the expiration date?

No. The product retains its freshness until the code date.

How long is International Delight good after opening?

As long as you pop it back in the fridge after every use, our creamer will stay day-makingly delicious for 14 days after opening.

Can International Delight coffee creamer be frozen? Can I freeze International Delight creamer? Can you freeze International Delight coffee creamer?

Please don’t! International Delight creamer that has been frozen and thawed is safe to consume, but its flavor and texture will be dramatically inferior to the creamer you know and love — and that’s just a shame. If you absolutely must freeze it, we recommend thawing it slowly in the fridge and shaking the bottle vigorously to restore texture. Be aware that we can’t guarantee the quality of creamer that’s been frozen, and freezing doesn’t extend our creamer’s freshness date; it’s still best consumed by the date on the bottle. So in other words you should really, REALLY use it fresh for that morning-making magic you crave.

What's in International Delight?

Good vibes - and all the things listed under the “Nutritional Information” section of each flavor’s page or on the side of your bottle :)

How much sugar is in International Delight coffee creamer?

Our lovable sweetness typically comes from about 5g of sugar per 15mL serving. But every flavor’s one of a kind, so please check the nutrition facts panel on your bottle or the “Nutritional Information” section of each flavor on the “Products” page if you want to be extra precise.

Does International Delight contain gluten?

No, International Delight does not contain gluten.

Do International Delight creamers contain lactose?

No, International Delight creamers do not contain lactose. However, they do contain sodium caseinate, a milk derivative.

Is International Delight Kosher?

Yes, the package is labeled with the OU-D symbol. OU is the symbol for rabbinical supervision, and D is for dairy. In contrast to the FDA, the rabbinical supervision considers any milk derivative a dairy constituent.

Why are International Delight creamers called non-dairy products when they contain sodium caseinate, a milk derivative?

FDA classifies creamers as non-dairy creamers as a means of distinguishing them from full dairy creamers, even though they contain a small amount of sodium caseinate. Sodium caseinate is a milk allergen, and requires “a milk derivative” to be stated after “sodium caseinate” within the ingredient declaration.

Does International Delight contain any allergens such as peanuts?

The best source of information related to ingredients and the presence of allergens is the nutrition facts panel on the product’s packaging. International Delight does not contain peanuts, wheat, eggs, fish, shellfish or soy. However, our products are produced at a variety of facilities across the United States that may also process products containing these allergens.

Does International Delight Iced Coffee contain any soy?

No, International Delight Iced Coffee does not contain soy.

Can I use International Delight after the expiration date?

No. The product retains its freshness until the code date.

How long is International Delight good after opening?

As long as you pop it back in the fridge after every use, our creamer will stay day-makingly delicious for 14 days after opening.

Can International Delight coffee creamer be frozen? Can I freeze International Delight creamer? Can you freeze International Delight coffee creamer?

Please don’t! International Delight creamer that has been frozen and thawed is safe to consume, but its flavor and texture will be dramatically inferior to the creamer you know and love — and that’s just a shame. If you absolutely must freeze it, we recommend thawing it slowly in the fridge and shaking the bottle vigorously to restore texture. Be aware that we can’t guarantee the quality of creamer that’s been frozen, and freezing doesn’t extend our creamer’s freshness date; it’s still best consumed by the date on the bottle. So in other words you should really, REALLY use it fresh for that morning-making magic you crave.

What's in International Delight?

Good vibes - and all the things listed under the “Nutritional Information” section of each flavor’s page or on the side of your bottle :)

How much sugar is in International Delight coffee creamer?

Our lovable sweetness typically comes from about 5g of sugar per 15mL serving. But every flavor’s one of a kind, so please check the nutrition facts panel on your bottle or the “Nutritional Information” section of each flavor on the “Products” page if you want to be extra precise.

Does International Delight contain gluten?

No, International Delight does not contain gluten.

Do International Delight creamers contain lactose?

No, International Delight creamers do not contain lactose. However, they do contain sodium caseinate, a milk derivative.

Is International Delight Kosher?

Yes, the package is labeled with the OU-D symbol. OU is the symbol for rabbinical supervision, and D is for dairy. In contrast to the FDA, the rabbinical supervision considers any milk derivative a dairy constituent.

Why are International Delight creamers called non-dairy products when they contain sodium caseinate, a milk derivative?

FDA classifies creamers as non-dairy creamers as a means of distinguishing them from full dairy creamers, even though they contain a small amount of sodium caseinate. Sodium caseinate is a milk allergen, and requires “a milk derivative” to be stated after “sodium caseinate” within the ingredient declaration.

Does International Delight contain any allergens such as peanuts?

The best source of information related to ingredients and the presence of allergens is the nutrition facts panel on the product’s packaging. International Delight does not contain peanuts, wheat, eggs, fish, shellfish or soy. However, our products are produced at a variety of facilities across the United States that may also process products containing these allergens.

Does International Delight Iced Coffee contain any soy?

No, International Delight Iced Coffee does not contain soy.

Can I use International Delight after the expiration date?

No. The product retains its freshness until the code date.

How long is International Delight good after opening?

As long as you pop it back in the fridge after every use, our creamer will stay day-makingly delicious for 14 days after opening.

Can International Delight coffee creamer be frozen? Can I freeze International Delight creamer? Can you freeze International Delight coffee creamer?

Please don’t! International Delight creamer that has been frozen and thawed is safe to consume, but its flavor and texture will be dramatically inferior to the creamer you know and love — and that’s just a shame. If you absolutely must freeze it, we recommend thawing it slowly in the fridge and shaking the bottle vigorously to restore texture. Be aware that we can’t guarantee the quality of creamer that’s been frozen, and freezing doesn’t extend our creamer’s freshness date; it’s still best consumed by the date on the bottle. So in other words you should really, REALLY use it fresh for that morning-making magic you crave.