N'Joy Non-Dairy Coffee Creamer |12 Ounce, Pack of 6 | Dairy Substitute | Easy Pour Lid, Bulk Size
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I haven't tried any of Orher's products yet. There is no way to compare the two.
Each canister has a best by date printed on the bottom.
I refilled them despite the fact that they are made of cardboard and plastic.
It's sugar granules that are white in color. So it's made of sugar cane, which grows best in hotter climates - Hawaii, the Caribbean, and warm parts of South America are just a few examples. Sugar beets, on the other hand, are a source of this substance. In the summer, sugar beets are abundant in Ohio, where I live. This isn't grown in Outer Mongolia or any other strange location! And the chemical make-up of both cane sugar and sugar beet sugar is identical. Isn't it true that world geography is no longer taught in schools?
Selected User Reviews For N'Joy Non-Dairy Coffee Creamer |12 Ounce, Pack of 6 | Dairy Substitute | Easy Pour Lid, Bulk Size
C is the only brand I've ever purchased. So, assuming that sugar is sugar, I took a chance and bought this brand. And I was absolutely correct. The granulated sugar in these containers has the exact same flavor as C. H (as well as every other type of granulated sugar I've ever encountered). However, the cost was a lot less. It was undamaged and in excellent condition when it arrived. Excellent working order. The only difference was the packaging, which came in tall tubes instead of the usual rectangular box. (Since then, I've learned that C is a real person. ) H has tube packaging that is similar to H's. ) This packaging hasn't caused any major issues, but I've noticed that as the amount of sugar inside the tube decreases, the sides of the package, which are firm when full, start to give slightly when squeezed. As I previously stated, this isn't a problem (I don't squeeze sugar packages), but rather an observation that the cardboard tube is thinner than it appears. br>Overall, it appears to be excellent sugar at a lower cost.
This is the second time I've had this problem when ordering N'Joy Sugar. The lids break during transport, and sugar spills all over the place. Sugar had been spilled all over our carpet, and everything else in the box had to be cleaned because it was covered in sugar. In addition, three of the containers had to be thrown away because they were nearly empty. To avoid this, I recommend that these be packaged differently.
My local business supply store recently had a three-pack on sale. I couldn't keep it and had to give it back. I assumed it was an old batch or a bad batch, but based on recent reviews, it appears that others are having the same issue. Because this was such a great product, I'm very disappointed.
Despite the fact that the label on the Amazon website does not mention it, this product contains palm oil. br>This alteration gives it a sickeningly sweet taste. br>As a result, N'Joy has followed in the footsteps of other creamers such as Anthem and Friendly Farms and added the dreadful Palm Oil. br>As far as I'm concerned, the taste is now completely different and terrible. br>I'm currently attempting to obtain a refund.
My search for a non-profit organization has come to an end. non-dairy creamer made from soy. br>Palm oil does not agree with my taste buds. br>Sodium caseinate messes with my digestion and lingers in my stomach, making me feel sick. br>DATEM, the emulsifier, appears to have a history of causing problems for the adrenal glands. br>(Though the scientific studies don't say how many boxcar loads of DATEM I'd have to digest before my gizzards turn into a giant Ninja throwing star. ).
When I opened the box (which was much larger than the package of six sugar containers inside), there was sugar all over the inside, with indentations/dents in about four of the six and the tops of four of them mostly popped off. At the very least, I managed to save about three of the six. More padding is required, or the shipping box must be smaller than the size of the sugar, as it allows for too much free movement while in transit.
tasty. It doesn't stick together. When I drink coffee (with sugar) at home, it suits my taste buds. I even put it in hot chocolate on occasion. N'joy, to be sure. br>Excellent deal. Ya. I would tell others about creamer. •Terrybr>br>** I just bought some N'joy pure sugar. , 6- Containers of 20 oz All six arrived in perfect condition, with no leaks (despite what many other reviews claim). Both sugars were a huge hit. creamer. Cost can't be beat, and container sizes are plentiful. Prime members receive free shipping. N'joy, to be sure. br>Both of these products are highly recommended. •Terry.
6 per pack - Over half of the sugar in both canisters was spilled all over the bottom of the box because two of the lids were completely off. Two of the lids were partially off but on enough that no sugar spilled out, and the other two were fine. I will not be ordering from this company again.