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Carbone Teases an Unexpected Coffee Creamer Collab—But Is It Real?

Carbone Fine Foods is teaming up with Califia Farms—yes, the cult-favorite creamer brand—for what is undoubtedly a truly unexpected April Fools' Daycollaboration.

Every year, brands attempt to outshine one another in an unofficial competition for the most outrageous April Fools' Day posts. This year, some companies got a head start, teasing head-turning drops like Butterfinger-inspired Top Ramen and Keebler cookies-flavored toothpaste. Although they certainly make for eye-catching headlines, nothing could have prepared us for what Carbone and Califia Farms spent the last however many weeks cooking up.

    While some April Fools' Day pranks of the past have actually been made into legitimate products due to fan demand (most recently, the Dr. Pepper Tic Tacs), we're not so sure that Carbone's Spicy Vodka x Califia Farms Almond Milk Creamer will meet the same fate. That said, the collaboration certainly could inspire your future meal plans (just hear us out).

    Carbone and Califia Farms Team Up on Spicy Vodka Almond Creamer

    On Wednesday, the iconic jarred sauce brand (inspired by the upscale Italian restaurant of the same name) joked that it transformed its cult-favorite Spicy Vodka jarred sauce recipe into a limited-edition creamer that blends Califia’s almond milk with notes of tomato, Calabrian chili, vodka, and sea salt for a "rich, subtly spicy" addition to your coffee or dirty soda.

    Related: Califia Farms Adds 2 Smooth New Coffee Creamer Flavors to Its Permanent Lineup

    The company further described the launch as a playful nod to "the fact that the original sauce always calls for cream" and also the "growing interest in savory flavor profiles and unexpected twists on everyday staples."

    Carbone Fine Foods Teases Spicy Vodka Almond Creamer from Califia Farms.

    Is the Spicy Vodka Sauce-Flavored Coffee Creamer Real?

    According to an official statement shared in an email with Parade, no, the Carbone Spicy Vodka Sauce-inspired coffee creamer flavor is not real and it will not be available for consumers to purchase in stores that carry the everyday or seasonal Califia Farms products.

    While we don't ever see a reality where tomato-based coffee creamer becomes the next big thing, we could see this fake product inspire real-deal future drops like dairy-free Carbone-branded Alfredo, Mac & Cheese, or Vodka sauces, should fans make it clear that they'd support the releases.

    But what's even more likely is that after reading this, you're probably thinking, "Wow, vodka sauce with a kick sounds so good for dinner tonight," or "This just made me remember I'm out of coffee creamer," and if either of those scenarios applies, you're in luck. Jars of Carbone Spicy Vodka sauce are available at local grocery stores and major retailers, including Walmart and Whole Foods, across the country. Multipacks can also be purchased directly from the Carbone Fine Foods website in varieties of two ($23.99) or four ($39.96). Califia Farms oat and almond-based creamers, along with the brand's plant milks, are also available at grocery stores and most big-name retailers nationwide (prices may vary).

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