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Coffee Mate’s Most-Requested Creamer Is Coming Back — And Fans Are Already Losing It

Healthy Fact of the Day

Flavored creamers can add a surprising amount of sugar and calories to what might otherwise be a simple cup of coffee — a typical serving of flavored liquid creamer runs about 35 calories and 5 grams of sugar, but those servings add up quickly if you pour generously. Measuring out a single tablespoon rather than free-pouring is one of the easiest ways to enjoy the flavor without unknowingly adding significant sugar to your morning routine. If you love the cinnamon-sweet profile of snickerdoodle, try adding a pinch of cinnamon directly to your coffee grounds before brewing — it adds the spice note with zero added sugar or calories.

Coffee Mate fans have been asking for this one for years. The brand just said it’s coming back.

Coinciding with the New York Knicks’ NBA Championship parade on June 18, Coffee Mate revealed it would officially return its Snickerdoodle coffee creamer for 2026. An official launch date hasn’t been announced yet — but the rollout is reportedly underway, and the fan reaction to the teaser alone has been overwhelming.

“Omg omg omg yasss. This has been my request forever now!!!” one fan wrote in the Instagram comments. Another kept it on theme with the basketball tie-in: “Sounds like a slam dunk to me!!”

What the Snickerdoodle Creamer Tastes Like

The Snickerdoodle creamer was inspired by the popular Snickerdoodle cookie and features hints of sugar cookie and cinnamon. It’s a warmer, spicier profile than a standard vanilla or caramel — closer to the flavor of an actual snickerdoodle in your cup rather than just a generic sweet creamer.

Reviewers from the last time it was available have been consistent: “The snickerdoodle creamer is so stinking good! Perfect amount of cinnamon,” one wrote. Another called it a dead ringer for “a snickerdoodle/oatmeal cookie.” The one note of constructive feedback that came up repeatedly: some people wanted a touch more cinnamon — which, as one reviewer noted, you can easily add yourself.

What’s Different This Time

The Snickerdoodle creamer was most recently offered in fall 2025 as a Walmart exclusive, available in smaller 8-ounce bottles. The 2026 return looks different on both fronts. Coffee Mate’s social media teaser shows the creamer in 32-ounce bottles — a meaningful upgrade in size for devoted fans — and the wider distribution details are still being confirmed.

Whether this version will land exclusively at one retailer or roll out more broadly remains unclear, but the 32-oz format suggests a more mainstream push than previous limited runs.

Why Coffee Mate Picked This Moment

The Knicks’ NBA Championship in 2026 gave Coffee Mate a culturally relevant hook for its teaser — the brand posted a billboard-style image featuring the word “Sknickerdoodle” and “coming back soon,” a playful nod to both the cookie and the championship. It’s a lighthearted campaign that generated significant earned media and fan excitement almost immediately.

But the real driver here is simpler: historically, the fan-favorite creamer flavor has only been available for a limited time — and the demand between runs has been loud, consistent, and apparently loud enough that Coffee Mate finally listened.

When Can You Get It?

No official release date has been confirmed. Coffee Mate’s teaser said “coming back soon” — and given that the teaser went live June 18 and the rollout is reportedly underway, the most likely window is sometime in late June or early July.

Keep an eye on the creamer aisle at your local grocery store and follow Coffee Mate on Instagram (@coffeemate) for the first official in-store confirmation. Given the demand, it’s likely to move quickly once it lands.

The Bottom Line

Coffee Mate’s Snickerdoodle creamer is returning for 2026 in a new 32-ounce format, with no official launch date confirmed but a rollout reportedly underway. If you’ve been asking for this one, your wait is almost over — watch the coffee creamer aisle and Coffee Mate’s social channels for the first availability updates.

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