

☕️ Butter up your brew, power up your day!
Bulletproof Original Creamer is a 14.8-ounce keto-friendly powdered coffee creamer featuring grass-fed butter and MCT oil. Designed to enhance brain function and provide sustained energy, it delivers 10 grams of healthy fats and just 2 grams of net carbs per serving. Non-GMO, gluten-free, and sugar-free, this shelf-stable creamer dissolves smoothly for a rich, café-quality coffee experience at home.



































| ASIN | B08TDP1TQC |
| Additives | MCT oil, Grass-fed Ghee, Gluten Free, sugar free, keto friendly, paleo friendly, Vegetarian, Non-GMO |
| Allergen Information | Milk |
| Best Sellers Rank | #7,127 in Grocery ( See Top 100 in Grocery ) #13 in Coffee Creamers |
| Brand | Bulletproof |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (1,644) |
| Date First Available | 23 March 2021 |
| Format | Powder |
| Item model number | NUT05-00270 |
| Manufacturer | Bulletproof |
| Package Information | Tub |
| Product Dimensions | 12.32 x 12.32 x 15.88 cm; 226.8 g |
| Serving Recommendation | 1 Scoop |
| Special Feature | Filler Free, Keto Friendly, Sugar Free |
| Units | 437.69 Milliliters |
R**D
Good stuff not bad tasting either
L**C
This product is awesome! It's convenient to use and blends smoothly in coffee.
L**T
Does not make coffee taste better. That was what i wanted. Failed. Also real bad if you have cholesterol issues. Non-returnable. Trust me this not good.
T**W
Great creamer. I think it is worth the cost because to me it tastes almost as good as getting a mocha at the local coffee shop. ALMOST AS GOOD. It says original creamer in my purchase description above, but it should say the Mocha flavor because that’s what I’m reviewing. Yes, it does cost you something but it’s definitely less expensive than going to a coffee shop. I use the Bullerproof coffee as well so it’s all a high quality coffee and also a lot healthier for me than the coffee shop, and still less expensive in the end. I use a frother thingy to mix it and at the bottom of the cup is a little darker liquidy mix, but I circle my cup around a few times to mix it in before taking my last swig and it’s all gone. The texture to me is good and it’ll only be around my house maybe a little more than a month because I have a cup a day. So shelf life is in check and it’s dated April of 2027 so we’re good there. It is NOT clumpy, because again, I use a frother mixer thing. It’s very easy to use. I’ve tried mixing it with a spoon it does not work as well as a frother mixer. I’d totally recommend this for someone who pays a bit more attention to ingredients and wants to fit in with keto or healthy life style.
C**H
I tried this creamer because I wanted a less-processed alternative to the ones you can buy in the dairy section of the grocery store. So far, I've tried the Peppermint Mocha and the Pumpkin Spice. Pros: - Very creamy and stands up to the bitterness of the coffee. Makes it enjoyable (I get stomach aches from black coffee due to the acid content) - The Peppermint Mocha is a nice balance of peppermint and chocolate. - The Pumpkin Spice has organic ingredients I can pronounce and it smells amazing. - Blending the powder in the coffee with a milk frother makes it super frothy and foamy, which is nice. It reminds me of a cappucino. - Having drank a cup of coffee with this creamer every day for the last two weeks, I can say I dont get my post-coffee jitters like I used to, and I feel more alert and focused through the workday. Definitely no crash afterward. Cons: - It is a more expensive way to flavor my coffee so it's definitey a splurge. - At first taste, you can definitely tell it's sweetened with Stevia. There's a metallic aftertaste to me that lingers a lot longer in the pumpkin spice than in the peppermint mocha. The strength of that depends on how much you use in your coffee. - I was let down on the taste of the pumpkin spice. I would have liked something stronger, spice wise. I've compromised and just add my own ginger and cinnamon to it to kick it up a notch. - For my personal taste, I use about a scoop and a half in a normal coffee cup. The instructions say that it's a scoop per 8 oz, and most of my coffee mugs are 14+ ounces, so the container doesn't last very long. I've gone through almost all of the peppermint mocha in a little over two weeks (the container says it's 28 servings - just know that's 28 scoops, basically). - You definitely need a mixer to or milk frother to blend it in easily with no clumps. Overall, worth a shot. Not sure if I'll keep investing it long-term.
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