Coffee Mate and Dr Pepper Team Up for a ‘Dirty Soda’ Creamer — Yes, Really!

A dirty soda typically consists of a cola mixed with creamer or half and half, flavored syrups and lime juice

<p>Coffee Mate</p> Coffee Mate and Dr. Pepper team up to make a dirty soda creamer

Coffee Mate

Coffee Mate and Dr. Pepper team up to make a dirty soda creamer

At-home dirty sodas just became even easier.

Coffee Mate is partnering up with Dr Pepper to create a coconut lime creamer specifically made for crafting a dirty soda. Though the creamer company normally caters to coffee, as the name suggests, this limited-time creamer is meant to be added to soda (ideally Dr Pepper) instead.

Starting March, the fruity creamer will be available at grocery stores nationwide while supplies last for a suggested retail price of $3.29.

Dirty soda popped up all across social media back in 2022 but has been popular in Utah since the 2010s. The drink typically consists of soda mixed with creamer or half and half, flavored syrups and lime juice.

Dirty soda became a mocktail-esque mainstay in the state likely because Utah has a large Mormon population who don't typically drink alcohol because of their religion.

<p>Coffee Mate</p> Coffee Mate's limited-edition dirty soda creamer

Coffee Mate

Coffee Mate's limited-edition dirty soda creamer

Celebrities helped popularize the dirty soda trend, too. In December 2021, pop star Olivia Rodrigo posted an Instagram photo to her feed holding a cup from Swig, a soda shop that specializes in making dirty sodas. Lindsay Lohan also starred in a Pepsi commercial focused on dirty soda.

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Coca-Cola recently announced a Dr Pepper competitor: Coca-Cola Spiced. The new, fizzy beverage is the first permanent flavor to be introduced by the brand in three years. It hit national retail shelves starting Feb. 19. Coca-Cola Spiced Zero Sugar is also available.

The soda blends the classic taste of Coca-Cola with a “burst of refreshing raspberry flavors and spiced notes,” per a release.

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