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Chobani's New Creamer Flavor Combines 2 Nostalgic Favorites-and It's Here to Stay

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It's a great week to be a Chobani fan!

Yesterday, Parade confirmed that the brand had launched a massive 52-ounce carton of an all-new Pistachio Chocolate creamer exclusively at Costco. Today, we're bringing you insights into another new release that's heading to stores nationwide-and this one is heading out on a much larger scale (and permanently).

Joining its growing lineup of sugar-free coffee creamers is Chobani's brand-new Zero Sugar Vanilla Cinnamon-flavored creamer.

Chobani Launches New Zero Sugar Creamer Flavor: Vanilla Cinnamon

Inspired by "nostalgic flavors" that fans apparently can't get enough of, Chobani's new Zero Sugar Vanilla Cinnamon coffee creamer is made with "farm-fresh cream and real milk, 0g sugar, no artificial ingredients, sweeteners, or preservatives," according to an official description shared in an email with Parade.

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Although an ingredient list wasn't immediately available, assuming Chobani uses the same recipe as for the other two flavors in its Zero Sugar line (Salted Caramel and Sweet Cream), the company relies on stevia extract and allulose-a natural sugar we can't metabolize-to sweeten and add flavor. Which, in theory, should make it much easier to digest than sugar-free creamers made with certain artificial sweeteners that have been linked to stomach upset.

How Long Will the New Sugar-Free Creamer Be Available?

While an exact launch date wasn't shared, the rollout appears to be underway, and once the flavor hits shelves, fans won't have to worry about it disappearing as they do with its Flavor Drop collection (which current offers include the aforementioned Pistachio Chocolate creamer and an unexpected American Blueberry flavor), as we're told it's heading out permanently.

A rep for Chobani said its new Zero Sugar Vanilla Cinnamon Creamer is not exclusive to any one store and it's expected to be available at retailers nationwide, including Target, Walmart, and Publix, in the coming weeks.

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This story was originally published June 18, 2026 at 8:27 AM.

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