Do they contain sugar or alcohol?
Most of our flavors are free from sugar and alcohol although some of our chocolate flavors may contain nominal amounts of either or both. They are used as a manufacturing aid in the natural cocoa extract which we occasionally use in these flavors. The amount of sugar or alcohol which ends up in the cup is too small to be readily measured and is of no dietary significance.
Most of our flavors are free from sugar and alcohol although some of our chocolate flavors may contain nominal amounts of either or both. They are used as a manufacturing aid in the natural cocoa extract which we occasionally use in these flavors. The amount of sugar or alcohol which ends up in the cup is too small to be readily measured and is of no dietary significance. Following is an article from Prevention Magazine which confirms that liquid coffee flavors are essentially non-nutritive. “Gourmet Coffee is ok for diabetics” Ever wonder what goes into the various flavored coffee beans or ground coffees you see in stores? The boxed-coffee blends all list their ingredients, but gourmet shops that grind the coffee beans for you rarely provide this information. So we checked with 2 major flavoring manufacturers: neither uses sugar in its formulas. Even if they did, only 0.05 percent of ground coffee is added flavoring – a dose too small to make a difference. The American Diabetes Associ