International Delight

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International Delight
International delight logo.png
Product typeNon-dairy creamer
OwnerDanone
Introduced1987; 35 years ago (1987)
Previous ownersDean Foods
Websiteinternationaldelight.com

International Delight is a brand of coffee creamers found in coffee shops, delicatessens and grocery stores. The product is distributed by Danone North America (previously, "WhiteWave Foods"), the U.S.-based subsidiary of French conglomerate Danone since 2016.[1]

The brand was launched by WhiteWave Foods (then a subsidiary of Dean Foods) in 1987. By 2012, it had a 23 percent share of the $1.3 billion refrigerated nondairy creamer market, after Coffee Mate which owned 60.2 percent.[2]

Their products do not contain lactose but they do contain sodium caseinate, a form of casein which is a milk derivative.[3]

References[]

  1. ^ "Danone of France to Buy WhiteWave in $10 Billion Deal to Bolster U.S. Portfolio". The New York Times. Retrieved 2016-12-22.
  2. ^ Coffee Creamer Brand Focuses on Simplicity and Identity on The New York Times By ANDREW ADAM NEWMAN, 2 Aug 2012
  3. ^ "International Delight FAQs".

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