biometrics
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I checked on Checkers Food Services and they didn't have it:Your best bet would be to ask someone in the hotel/ catering services. Think this is something sold in bulk, but I could be wrong
Like said, ask someone in the hotel/ inn, what ever stay over business, where they use these things
I use a bit of milk in my sugar free coffee. I drink espresso black, but have been thinking it might be nice to add some pouring cream occasionally to the espresso. But whenever I buy pouring cream I might use it once and then it goes off before I think of using it again. Therefore the need for single serving creamers (the pouring type not the powder sticks)... can't find it in SA using google. /sighJust learn to drink your coffee black like god intended.
I don't want powder, needs to be pouring. The pouring Cremora they launched last year must be used in two weeks of opening, that's not going to work for me.Why not get Cremora ? My mom loves the stuff
I use a bit of milk in my sugar free coffee. I drink espresso black, but have been thinking it might be nice to add some pouring cream occasionally to the espresso. But whenever I buy pouring cream I might use it once and then it goes off before I think of using it again. Therefore the need for single serving creamers (the pouring type not the powder sticks)... can't find it in SA using google. /sigh
@Spizz, since your SO is in the bizz, can you ask her who I can contact?
Edit: I note it's considered unhealthy but one a week I doubt will make a difference to my health:
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I've ordered it.Perhaps you could send an email to Nestle South Africa customer care, to ask them where you might find them?
Those kind of things tend to have vastly different tastes and you have at least found on that you like, rather than running the gambit of all the different brands.
Yes thanks. They stock this normally but are out of stock atm. Now I know what to look for. And this is actual milk unlike that american stuff.
Edit: shit I see it's milk, not pouring cream.
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See above, yum.Your images are full cream milk, not pouring cream.
Or are your words describing something else?
See above, yum.