Laird Superfood Creamer Review | Fitness & Finance
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- Опубликовано: 16 сен 2024
- This video is a review of the Laird Superfood Creamers. For those of you looking for substitutes for almond milk or oat milk in your morning coffee, this video will show you an alternative from big wave surfing innovator Laird Hamilton's line of products.
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Brought 2 bags of the unsweetened version after watching this. Also grabbed athletic greens based off your review. Good stuff, thanks.
Awesome. Let me know what you think of them!
Useful rating system for determining the overall value of fitness products, as there are so many products in any one cafegory of products that it’s frustrating to not have a solid basis for comparison. Whether it’s healthy food products or fitness equipment I typically try to put a value/worth on it before purchasing items. Thanks for your video. BTW - I use Laird’s creamer and like them all.
AZ Chick...thanks for watching and glad you liked it!
Great video. Love the music!
TY Jane!
I just got the liquid one today with adaptogens and mushrooms 🩵 For my summer afternoon iced coffees:)
Loved the review
Torey...sounds great. Thanks for watching!
Have it in hand right now drinking coxoa. The coconut flavor
Nice!
Thanks Kurt! You’re awesome.
Thanks for watching! I also did a more recent review on Laird's green product here. ruclips.net/video/u3wCLVag00Y/видео.html
Thank you for all that info ❤
Glad I could help, Rose!
unrefined extra virgin coconut oil in coffee is amazing. Blend or use electric mixer.
That sounds good Erik...I'll have to try it.
It looks like the formula (ingredients) has been changed since you did the video. Now it reads only two ingredients: Coconut Milk Powder and Organic Coconut Sugar.
On the package it reads that a serving size is 1 tsp (2g), however, you say in the video 1 Tbsp per one cup of coffee.
And on the package they write that their favorite recipe is 2! tablespoons if creamer in 8-12 ounces of hot coffee.
So all the different quantities makes it very confusing. Can you please shed some light on it.
I bought it yesterday for $6.99 for 8 oz (227g) package. It was on sale, originally it goes for $8.75
I do 12 oz of drip coffee once daily
Yes, this was a review I did about 2 years ago, so things have changed.
You have to try the “original “ I add a lot more of it. It is pricey but ingredients are good.
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I have the original, delicious. 19.99 at Costco in my area for 32oz(2lbs]
Have you reviewed Laird mushroom coffee?
Not yet. But good idea.
I love the creamer
I’m a big fan too Dean!
Coconut Sugar is still sugar. Why not use Stevia to keep it low glycemic?
DeanBodi Show, if you want a "no sugar" Laird Superfood Creamer option, the unsweetened creamer, which is my favorite, doesn't have any sugar (according to the label).
@@FitnessFinance4u Thank you 😊
@@FitnessFinance4u just ordered some 😊
Is that a wireless Nest on your refrigerator?
No, that's a timer I use for cooking. I got it on Amazon and I love it.
Looks like a nest!!
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thanks for the info!
I’m mad there isn’t a liquid one in general powdered creamer is nothing for me so if I were you I’d put this plus whatever real milk you use
Braylenn...I actually found an unsweetened LAIRD Superfood Creamer in the dairy section at my Whole Foods in liquid format. It's not exactly the same, but close!
@@FitnessFinance4u in West Virginia we don’t have Whole Foods or anything if not for college I’d have left after high school