coconut cream was just added on to the coffeemate cold creams and itsssss so good even for non coconut fans
2007-01-19 09:39:43
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answered by Juleette 6
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Wal-mart carries a good selection of flavors - both sugar free and with sugar. I love the caramel flavor best. You can use it in coffee or tea and it tastes great w/o extra calories. There are also chocolate flavors, vanilla and hazelnut. YUM! Try more than one - you will be hooked. You can also get them at Sam's for about 1/3 less pricewise and more syrup in volume. My sister is a genuine coffee hound (ruff!) and she has a wine bottle holder on her sink filled with all different kinds of syrups.
Hope this helps. Enjoy your java!
2007-01-25 19:23:13
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answered by risa_rific 3
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At home I just want Non flavored coffee during the day but sometimes in the evening I'll relax with a flavored coffee!!
2016-05-23 22:33:52
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answered by Anonymous
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hersheys syrup for mocha or try flavered coffees u buy by the lb or flavorer creamers wich seem to be several types of variety. other =wise just expeiriment with extracts only adding 1-2 drops per cup o 1/4 teaspoon per pot add to water prior to brewing
2007-01-19 09:21:38
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answered by Halos answer 2
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They sell coffee flavoring syrups at the grocery store. I suggest french vanilla or caramel. They also sell flavored creamers. I suggest the same for the creamers.
2007-01-24 09:13:15
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answered by Andi S 2
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Try adding a few drops of peppermint, vanilla, or hazelnut extracts. A few tablespoons of dried cocoa powder is also delicious! Try mixing your coffee with half hot chocolate or drop in a piece of dark (60-80%) chocolate and let it melt. Hot coffee is also really good if you add a few caramel squares and let them melt. YUM! Happy drinking.
2007-01-19 09:40:47
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answered by aeg 1
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My personal favorites are mocha (chocolate), sugar free vanilla & the hazelnut. All these are available in syrup form. You can get small bottles & try many flavors to concoct your own.
2007-01-25 05:37:30
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answered by char v 2
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there is actually an italian syrup called torani. it is traditionally used in italian sodas, but i found out a couple of years ago it also tastes good in your coffee, there are about twenty flavors of this, so you should be able to find a favorite!! Hope thyis helps!!
2007-01-20 16:04:01
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answered by Miklo 3
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Coffee with Bailey's!
Coffee with Samsara!
Coffee with Hazelnut Syrup/Powder!
Coffee with Caramel Syrup!
Coffee with White Chocolate Powder!
Coffee with French Vanilla!
Coffee blended with Double Chocolate Powder/Belgium Chocolate!
If you like/ok with whipped cream, i suggest you to top up with that!
Flovoured Con-Pana! - Yummie!
2007-01-26 06:04:55
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answered by Anonymous
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French Brandy, Sambucco or Frangelico works for me !
2007-01-27 09:15:37
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answered by Sewfia F 1
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