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    Silk Soy Creamer is Still a Staple in Dairy-Free Households

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    By Alisa Fleming on January 25, 2020 Dairy-Free Creamer Product Reviews, Product Reviews

    Silk has had some tumultuous times with creamers. So many times, they’ve missed the mark, or they’ve struggled to keep the shelves stocked. For Silk Soy Creamer, it has been the latter. So many people love this classic product in their morning coffee, but it’s often unavailable. If you have trouble finding it, but the store carries Silk products, don’t hesitate to ask them to order it in.

    Silk Soy Creamer Reviews and Information - A classic dairy-free, vegan creamer in staple, lightly sweetened flavors. See this post for ingredients, availability, and more!

    Silk Soy Creamer is Still a Staple in Dairy-Free Households

    The flavors may not be prolific, but you can get this dairy-free creamer in two classic, lightly sweetened varieties that have a loyal following. Be sure to leave your rating and review below for this product and tell us which one you bought!

    Original

    Silk Soy Creamer Reviews and Information - A classic dairy-free, vegan creamer in staple, lightly sweetened flavors. See this post for ingredients, availability, and more!Ingredients: soymilk (filtered water, soybeans), cane sugar, palm oil, maltodextrin, contains 2% or less of: soy lecithin, natural flavor, tapioca starch, locust bean gum, dipotassium phosphate. Contains: soy. Produced in a facility that also processes tree nuts.*

    Nutrition (per 1 tablespoon): 20 calories, 1.5g fat, 2g carbs, 0g fiber, 1g sugars (includes 1g added sugars), 0g protein.*

    Vanilla

    Silk Soy Creamer Reviews and Information - A classic dairy-free, vegan creamer in staple, lightly sweetened flavors. See this post for ingredients, availability, and more!Ingredients: soymilk (filtered water, soybeans), cane sugar, palm oil, maltodextrin, contains 2% or less of: soy lecithin, natural flavor, tapioca starch, locust bean gum, dipotassium phosphate. Contains: soy. Produced in a facility that also processes tree nuts.*

    Nutrition (per 1 tablespoon): 30 calories, 1.5g fat, 4g carbs, 0g fiber, 3g sugars (includes 3g added sugars), 0g protein.*

    More Allergen Notes

    According to the company, “Silk employs stringent allergen quality control procedures in all of our manufacturing facilities.” Their Allergen Information is a little vague, but you can contact them for more specifics on allergen testing, if needed.

    More Facts on Silk Soy Creamer

    Price: $3.99 per 32-ounce carton

    Availability: Silk Soy Creamer is sold throughout the U.S. in the refrigerated section of stores like Target, Walmart, and other mainstream grocers.

    Certifications: Silk Soy Creamer is Non-GMO Verified and Certified Kosher D (for dairy equipment, not ingredients; see our Understanding Kosher Guide).

    Dietary Notes: By ingredients, Silk Soy Creamer is dairy-free / non-dairy, egg-free, gluten-free, nut-free, peanut-free, vegan, and vegetarian.*

    For More Product Information: Visit the Silk website at silk.com.

    *Always read the ingredient and nutrition statement prior to consumption. Ingredients, processes, and labeling are subject to change at any time for any company or product. Contact the company to discuss their manufacturing processes if potential allergen cross-contamination is an issue for you. No food product can be guaranteed “safe” for every individual’s needs. You should never rely on ingredient and allergen statements alone if dealing with a severe food allergy. 

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    What Others Are Saying ...

    Soy bean mystery

    Rated 2 out of 5
    January 27, 2023

    I’ve used Silk creamer for several years but am frustrated when food companies are not transparent about the quality and compromise of the original food product, in this case soy beans. If they are having problems stocking shelves, where are they rushing to get beans? Where does one find information on percent of pesticides in those beans? I live in the state where Silk products were born and the OG owner sought to make his product organic. Now we live in an industrial food age where soy products and their quality are a mystery. Searching for something better.

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    Cee

    Love silk original creamer.

    Rated 5 out of 5
    August 7, 2022

    Makes any coffee better!

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    Ted

    Where is my Silk!?

    Rated 5 out of 5
    July 1, 2021

    I love the original silk soy creamer but it’s been difficult to find. It’s smooth, creamy and slightly sweet. It never me any stomach trouble and I am both gluten & lactose intolerant. It seems Oat, Coconut and Almond creamers have taken over shelving space. I can’t tolerate any of them. When I do find my Silk, I buy 4 of them because they are so difficult to find. I’ve also been known to clean out a whole shelf if the dates are good.

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    Laurie

    I am being toxified

    Rated 1 out of 5
    March 9, 2021

    Silk is not organic and apparently uses Chinese soy beans now. Who knows whats on them… and in the product. I noticed the shift when getting stomach discomfort from the creamer (Which never used to happen).

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    Mark

    Original for my tea

    Rated 5 out of 5
    March 8, 2021

    I have loved Trader Joe’s silk creamer before but it is now discontinued. Silk Original is the closest to that, and it is the only non-diary creamer I like in my tea. Hard to get though, frequently out of stock at local markets.

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    Ariane

    Favorite but always out in stores

    Rated 5 out of 5
    December 18, 2020

    The original is my absolute favorite creamer, but it seems there is a distribution issue because it is always out in stores. The people want more! 🙂

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    Audriana Smith

    Delicious and creamy

    Rated 5 out of 5
    October 10, 2020

    My last holdout using cow’s milk was half and half in my coffee. The best (thickest) I have found Is Trader Joe’s soy creamer. But because they often run out of it I had to find an alternative. Silk soy creamer is just as good, maybe even a little richer! The sweetened version is like dessert. Of course my coffee is very important to me, and the Right creamer is just as important. I’m very happy with Silk.

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    Lisa

    first fake cream that tastes good for real

    Rated 5 out of 5
    March 30, 2020

    Usually I say fake creamers are good when they don’t taste awful. This one actually tastes good? Shocking. So many stars.

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    fiona

    The very best in vanilla dairy-free creamers!!!!

    Rated 5 out of 5
    February 6, 2020

    I have tried almost every vanilla dairy free creamer out there and none match up to Silk Soy Vanilla Creamer. My whole family drinks it in their coffee, even those that aren’t allergic to dairy like I am. It also taste great in iced coffee as well. We also use it in our baking where it calls for heavy whipping cream, or any type of cream. It gives the baked goods a nice flavor.

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