Chobani just dropped a new coffee creamer flavor that fans say is nothing less than "intriguing."
With Valentine's Day on the horizon, Chobani is getting in the spirit with an ultra-exclusive new variety that's "designed to turn heads."
The festive new offering is part of a larger Flavor Drop series that the company said will feature "botanical-inspired" blends, each dropping for a limited time, with this particular batch only slated to be on shelves for a month or so. Then, fans will have to wait until June for the next one-time release crafted to "spark curiosity, conversation, and creativity."
But before we get ahead of ourselves, let us introduce you to Chobani's latest innovation: its Raspberry Rose Flavor Drop Creamer.
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The new release made an earlier-than-planned debut at some stores, stirring a commotion online when it was first spotted a few days ago. At the time, not much was known about the product other than what was described on the carton. Still, fans expressed excitement.
"I can't wait to try this," one cheered. "I tried Chobani white chocolate creamer for the first time last week and now I am a Chobani creamer fanatic!"
"WHAAAAATTTT," a second shouted in utter disbelief.
"Waiting for the chocolates covered strawberry and toasted coconut, and now raspberry rose, I need them stat!!" someone else declared.
"The rose element intrigues me," another admitted, while a different Instagram user said they "love rose flavor," anticipating this to be a solid pick.
Others seemed unsure of the rose flavors pairing with coffee, but suggested they would prefer it in a dirty soda or cocktail.
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Chobani's new Raspberry Rose Flavor Drop creamer is available now at select retailers for a limited time.Chobani
“We love that our creamers can inspire fun, shareable moments, on and offline,” Chobani's chief innovation officer, Niel Sandfort, shared in a statement. “Flavor Drops take that another step further. They let us break away from traditional seasonal limits and really make a splash on shelf and social.”
According to an official description shared with Parade, the new Valentine's Day-inspired Flavor Drop pairs "delicate floral notes with the juicy sweetness of ripe raspberries" for a "romantic twist" on at-home coffee. Like all other Chobani creamers, it's made with "wholesome" ingredients like real cream, milk, sugar, and natural flavors.
“Flavor Drops push the boundaries of what a creamer can be,” Sandfort added. “For us, it’s an exercise in creativity and allows us to take inspiration from trending ingredients or flavors from nature that we wouldn’t typically consider. Raspberry Rose is the first of many unique flavors we can’t wait to share.”
As the first of "many unique flavors" the company plans to unveil throughout 2026, its new Raspberry Rose Flavor Drop is available now through February 15 at select Chobani retailers (including Albertsons, Giant, Harris Teeter, HyVee, Target and more) for a suggested retail price of $6.09 per 24-ounce carton. Find it in the refrigerated aisle alongside other seasonal Chobani creamer favorites, including the popular Chocolate Covered Strawberry flavor.
What do you think? Are you grabbing this one before it's gone or waiting until June for the next Flavor Drop? Let us know in the comments!
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