International delight sugar free french vanilla discontinued

DELIGHT IS IN THE NAME.

IT'S NOT A COINCIDENCE.

To the flavor lover who doesn’t consider coffee coffee until it’s combined with a delicious splash of creamer, International Delight is the creamer that understands your need for that hint of sweet delightful flavor in every cup.

We know there's an art to the perfect cup, and you concoct a masterpiece of flavor fantasy every single time.

We dream about flavor, sweetness and creaminess too-they bring one heck of a tiny party to every sip.

*COLD STONE CREAMERY, the Medallian design and SWEET CREAM are property of Kahala Franshising, L.L.C., used under license by WhiteWave Foods; The ALMOND JOY and HERSHEY’s names and trade dress are used under license; The REESE’S name, the Peanut Butter Cup crown design and orange background color are used under license.

International delight sugar free french vanilla discontinued
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International Delight French Vanilla Coffee Creamer class action lawsuit overview: 

  • Who: Rosita English filed a class action lawsuit against Danone North America Public Benefit Corporation. 
  • Why: English claims International Delight’s French Vanilla Coffee Creamer is actually a coffee whitener. 
  • Where: The class action lawsuit was filed in New York federal court. 

French Vanilla coffee creamer manufactured and sold by International Delight is actually a coffee whitener, a new class action lawsuit alleges. 

Plaintiff Rosita English claims International Delight misrepresents its French Vanilla coffee whitener as a coffee creamer because it “lacks cream or dairy ingredients beyond a de minimis amount of sodium caseinate.” 

English argues that International Delight uses water and palm oil as a substitute for dairy cream to reduce costs yet still markets the product as a coffee creamer and sells it alongside dairy products. 

“Reasonable consumers must and do rely on a company to honestly and lawfully market and describe the components, attributes and features of a product relative to itself and other comparable products or alternatives,” the International Delight class action states. 

International Delight class action claims ‘coffee creamer’ worth ‘materially less’

English argues that, due to the alleged misrepresentation by International delight, its product is worth “materially less” in value and that the company was able to sell more and for a higher price than it otherwise would have been able to. 

“Had Plaintiff known the truth, she would not have bought the Product or would have paid less for it,” the International Delight class action states. 

The French Vanilla “coffee creamer” is sold at a “premium” price as a result of “the false of the false and misleading representations,” the lawsuit alleges. 

English claims International Delight is guilty of fraud, unjust enrichment and breaching express warranty and in violation of multiple state consumer fraud acts and the Magnuson Moss Warranty Act

Plaintiff is demanding a jury trial and requesting declaratory relief along with monetary, statutory and/or punitive damages for herself and all class members. 

English wants to represent a Texas class and multistate consumer fraud class of individuals who have purchased International Delight’s French Vanilla Coffee Creamer.

In 2018, consumers filed a separate class action lawsuit against Coffee-mate over claims the company’s coffee creamer misrepresented that it was free of trans fat

Have you purchased International Delight French Vanilla Coffee Creamer? Let us know in the comments! 

The plaintiff is represented by Spencer Sheehan of Sheehan & Associates, P.C. 

The International Delight French Vanilla Coffee Creamer class action lawsuit overview is English v. Danone North America Public Benefit Corporation, Case No. 7:22-cv-05105, in the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York. 



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International delight sugar free french vanilla discontinued

What is International Delight sugar

The “Big 2” sugar-free commercial coffee creamers, Coffee-Mate and International Delight, each contain the two same artificial sweeteners: sucralose and acesulfame potassium.

What is in sugar

WATER, PALM OIL, MALTODEXTRIN, CONTAINS 2% OR LESS OF: SODIUM CASEINATE* (A MILK DERIVATIVE), DIPOTASSIUM PHOSPHATE, SODIUM STEAROYL LACTYLATE, MONO AND DIGLYCERIDES, CARRAGEENAN, POLYSORBATE 60, SUCRALOSE, Gellan Gum, ACESULFAME POTASSIUM, NATURAL AND ARTIFICIAL FLAVORS.

Is International Delight sugar

This creamer is gluten-, lactose-, and sugar-free. It makes the perfect addition to any office or home. Surprise your coworkers or family with a bottle, and watch the room light up with delight.

Why is there a shortage of coffee mate?

According to reports from supermarket providers in Florida and Michigan, the extreme cold weather conditions in January caused pipes to freeze and break at the plant, interfering with the creamer's production process.