Is it normal that i drink coffee creamer out of the container?

Like the question says lol... I actually do drink coffee creamer by itself with no coffee or hot chocolate with it or whatever.... Is it normal that I do this??? I just like the taste of it by itself lol

It's fine... I guess 21
Uh no 3
Sure no problems 20
Uh that's weird bro 9
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  • Captain_Kegstand

    Lol normal... No. But my little bro used to peal the foil from butter sticks like a banana and eat them. Who cares if it's normal? Do what you like!

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    • ReoKado

      I see an indefinite heart attack in your brothers future.

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  • Sog

    It's not the most healthy thing in the world.

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  • kawaiigurl

    i did that when i was like 13. it's all fun and games til you've got the runs

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  • chykaa_luv99

    I drink the french vanilla kind straight out of the bottle:) It taste like marshmellows lol. Don't worry bro it's completely norm

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  • Juggalotic

    I use to drink the little creamer containers you see in restaurants when I was a kid. Creamer tastes good.

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  • disthing

    I still don't know what the hell creamer is. Is it just runny cream?

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    • Sog

      It's basically sugar and flavoring dissolved into a white liquid to look like milk. It tastes pretty good, but I mean it's sugar so why shouldn't it?

      I'll add some to my coffee every now and then, but there's so many calories in it that it's not meant to drink all by itself. Each bottle has something like 5000+ calories in it.

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    • dirtybirdy

      Oh you non american you. Its 'non-dairy creamer'. Flavored or 'original flavor'. Its to be used instead of milk or cream in coffee. Its total crap really. I do use it though. I'm total crap too.

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      • disthing

        I'm an ignorant limey bastard :/

        What's it made out of if it's non-dairy? Soy? Rice?

        It's not like that American cheese which turns out not to be cheese and legally has to be described as 'processed cheese' is it?

        Or white chocolate, which isn't actually chocolate because it doesn't contain cocoa solids and, though typically contains cocoa butter, can in fact contain nothing related to cocoa in any way and still misleadingly be called white chocolate?

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        • dirtybirdy

          Haha I'm always getting on people about white 'chocolate'.
          There is real american cheese dang it! But ya the processed cheese product is just wrong.

          So anyway I have my Nestle Coffee-Mate hazelnut garbage right here and I will list the toxic waste that its made of. I think after this I may stop using it.
          Ingredients: water, sugar, partially hydrogenated soybean and/or cottonseed oil, and less than 2% of sodium caseinate (a milk derivative), mono- and diglycerides, dipotassium phosphate, color added, cellulose gel, natural and artificial flavors, cellulose gum, carrageenan, dextrose.
          Im ashamed now :(

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          • disthing

            Ha thanks for that. I love how it says "partially hydrogenated soybean and/or cottonseed oil"... It might be one, it might be the other, or it might be both! As though it's pretty much whatever they have to hand, they throw in there.

            You should be less concerned about the ingredients and more about the fact it's Nestlé! They are so dodgy. They are slowly trying to improve, but child labour, price fixing, a lack of consideration for the environment and other poor practices should ruffle your feathers a little.

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  • dirtybirdy

    Ew. I use creamer but hells no fo drinking it straight bro.

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  • edna

    shit on my chest

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