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We were curious how these creamers got their sweet flavor without any added sugar. A brand representative from Starbucks told us, “Starbucks Zero Creamers are crafted with sucralose as an alternative to sugar to help customers customize their favorite Starbucks beverages the way they’d like to.”

Are Starbucks Zero Creamers Healthy?

While we’re not huge fans of sucralose or other artificial sweeteners atEatingWellbecausethey can cause side effects like headaches and digestive issues, these creamers could be a good sugar alternative for people with diabetes. Since they’re sweetened with sucralose, these creamers may not affect your blood sugar in the same way traditional sugar does (though more research is needed about the effects of artificial sweetener on the body). And if you like sweet or flavored coffee drinks, this could be a great way to cut back on added sugars.

Nutrition Info for Starbucks' Zero Creamers 0g Added Sugar (Both Caramel and Hazelnut Flavors)

Overall, we think that these products can have a place in a healthy diet, especially if you are trying to cut down on your added sugar intake. It’s also worth checking out ourdietitian-approved way to make your coffee taste better, no sweetener required. Want to try these creamers out for yourself? You can find Starbucks' Zero Creamers in the refrigerated aisle wherever you buy groceries. Each 28-ounce bottle will retail for $5.49.

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