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Is silk hazelnut creamer vegan?

Silk hazelnut creamer is potentially vegan - it can be derived from plants or animals. You should ask the manufacturer for more details.

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So, what is silk hazelnut creamer?

Silk hazelnut creamer is a rich and creamy dairy-free alternative to traditional creamers. Made with real hazelnuts, it delivers a decadent, nutty flavor to your morning coffee or tea. This creamer is also free from soy, gluten, and artificial flavors or colors, making it a healthy and delicious choice for those with dietary restrictions. Its smooth texture makes it easy to mix and creates a frothy finish on top of your beverage. Whether you're vegan, lactose intolerant, or just looking for a tasty upgrade to your morning routine, silk hazelnut creamer is sure to satisfy.

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