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International Delight Iced Coffee Review

I can't say I crave coffee. Especially hot, but I will drink it. I'm more likely to drink an iced mocha rather than a hot mocha. Enter International Delight's Iced Coffee! I picked this up on a recommendation from my aunt, and I am glad I did. It's delicious! (I picked up the light version.)

It has just the right amount of coffee and mocha flavor. It leaves no bitter taste in your mouth, like some coffees can. The light version is great for those of you wanting to save some extra calories. I put some ice cubes in my cup, pour this in, and stir it around. I like to drink this really cold, so I let it sit a few minutes to get extra cold. I think the price is right too! This was $3.98 for a half gallon at Wal-Mart. You can also find coupons for this, because when I bought mine, I had a $.75 off coupon. Score!

Who is this good for?

This is perfect for the person who doesn't have a coffee shop near them. It's also great for those mornings when you don't have time to make your coffee. I would consider giving this a try!

I also am not opposed to making your own iced coffee. This is a good alternative though.

Have you tried the International Delight Iced Coffees? What did you think? Leave me a comment and let me know!

*I bought this with my own money, and am not affiliated with International Delight in any way.*

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