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Chobani Debuts Limited-Run Raspberry Rose Flavor Drop Creamer for Valentine's Day

Chobani released a single-batch Raspberry Rose Flavor Drop creamer for Valentine’s Day, a short-run dairy creamer available through Feb. 15, 2026 at major retailers.

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Chobani Debuts Limited-Run Raspberry Rose Flavor Drop Creamer for Valentine's Day
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Chobani has rolled out a limited-run Raspberry Rose Flavor Drop creamer designed as a single-batch, short-window release for Valentine’s Day, and it will be on shelves through Feb. 15, 2026. The product is slated for major grocery and big-box chains including Target, Albertsons, Harris Teeter, Giant, and Hy-Vee, making it widely accessible for coffee drinkers looking to experiment with floral flavors this season.

The Raspberry Rose creamer is built on real dairy, using milk and cream with cane sugar and natural flavors to create a floral-and-fruit profile that blends rose top notes with raspberry brightness. That composition places it in the milk-forward, refrigerator-stable creamer category rather than a syrup or concentrate, so it performs like a typical dairy creamer in hot or cold coffee drinks while delivering a distinctly floral twist.

Chobani is positioning Flavor Drops as a new product format of single-batch releases that live in stores for a very short window. The Raspberry Rose launch follows Chobani’s pattern of alternating limited-batch, attention-grabbing flavors with permanent SKUs. Chocolate Covered Strawberry has been offered in limited runs, while Toasted Coconut Vanilla remains a standing product, illustrating the company’s ongoing strategy of using drops to create buzz and test appetite for unconventional profiles.

Community reaction has been mixed but generally enthusiastic among fans of floral flavors. Raspberry Rose will appeal to drinkers who enjoy delicate aromatics and dessert-like notes. For best results, pair the creamer with light to medium roast beans or single-origin brews that have clean acidity and subtle fruit notes so the rose and raspberry can come through. Strong dark roasts may overpower the floral elements and make the creamer taste sweeter and less nuanced.

Practical use tips: start conservative with one tablespoon per 8-ounce cup and adjust to taste. The creamer works well in pour-over and drip coffee, in milk-forward lattes when steamed, and as a flavor lift in cold brew or iced coffee. Baristas and home brewers who like to layer flavors can use the Raspberry Rose to add a floral lift to lighter espresso-based drinks, but watch sweetness levels if adding syrups.

Availability is the practical headline for readers. With a clear sell-by window that ends Feb. 15, 2026 and a single-batch approach, Raspberry Rose is likely to move quickly at Target, Albertsons, Harris Teeter, Giant, and Hy-Vee. If you want to try a floral creamer without committing to a permanent change in your pantry, now is the moment to pick one up. The drop also signals more seasonal experiments from Chobani, so keep an eye on refrigerated aisles for future limited flavors.

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