Barissimo Cinnamon Roll Coffee Creamer
A couple of years ago I was volunteering at a venue, and a coffee shop chain that was new in the area and trying to promote itself dropped off free iced coffees for people. They had a few different flavors available, and the one I happened to get was a cinnamon roll-flavored variety. I’d never had cinnamon iced coffee before, but I happily gave it a try. It was good, and the coffee gave me a nice burst of focus for my volunteer work that morning.
So when I spotted a cinnamon roll-flavored coffee creamer at Aldi recently, I picked up a bottle.
As with all Aldi products we review, we bought this ourselves. I paid $2.69 for a 32-ounce bottle of Barissimo Cinnamon Roll Coffee Creamer in 2026.
This creamer showed on my receipt as “summer coffee creamer.” So, I’m guessing this is a Seasonal Product that’s only in stores during the summer months. When it’s in stock, you should be able to find it among the other refrigerated coffee creamers. It should be kept refrigerated.
Nutrition Facts and Ingredients:

Ingredients are water, sugar, soybean and/or palm oil, and less than 2% natural flavors, micellar casein (a milk derivative), dipotassium phosphate, polysorbate 60, datem, sodium stearoyl lactylate, sodium phosphate, sodium citrate, salt, cellulose gel, cellulose gum, and carrageenan.
If you’re looking out for allergens, this contains milk and soy.
This is kosher.
One bottle contains about 63 servings. A 1-tablespoon serving has 35 calories, 1.5 grams of total fat (2% DV), no saturated fat, 15 mg of sodium (1% DV), 5 grams of total carbohydrates (2% DV), 5 grams of total sugars, 5 grams of added sugars (10% DV), and no protein.
How it Tastes:

This makes a tasty cup of coffee with notes of cinnamon that are definitely there but not overpowering.
I don’t buy these types of flavored creamers often because of the added sugars. I noticed this one is also heavy on emulsifiers and other added ingredients. Water, sugar, and oil are the primary ingredients, not milk or cream. For those reasons, I’ll save this one for an occasional treat.
(If you’re interested, Aldi does sell creamer with simpler ingredients under its Delightfully Pure house brand.)
One other note: the bottle says to use within 7-10 days of opening. I’m one of the only coffee drinkers in my household, and there’s no way I can use up a bottle this large that quickly. I’ll be freezing this in smaller portions so I can thaw and pour out what I want as needed.
The Verdict:
Barissimo Cinnamon Roll Coffee Creamer is a summer Seasonal Product at Aldi. If you’re looking for a different way to dress up your coffee, this one tastes good. Do be aware there isn’t much cream or dairy in this creamer. We consider it an indulgence for just once in a while.

