When you think Christmas, what comes to mind?
A tree decorated with the children and then everything moved and put just right when they have gone to bed so it looks perfect (you know who you are!).Β
Frantic last-minute shopping in the Boots 3 for 2 aisles for the aunty you forgot to get a gift for and chilling on the sofa in front of the fire sipping an ice-cold Baileys.
Christmas just wouldnβt be the same without an annual tipple of Baileys, whether you drink it in a hot chocolate or simply with ice.
Now every vegan out there will be able to join you. Popular drink Baileys has announced it is now offering a version suitable for non-dairy drinkers.
This week, Baileys released a dairy-free version to the UK, allowing everyone to feel the same Christmas joy as the rest of us.
The new drink has been available in the US for a while now, but the company has confirmed it is now available in Whole Foods stores across the UK and people are getting very excited about it.
Iβm also excited to have Vegan Baileys at crimbo this year π€π€
β Jodie β πππ (@FoxxInATeaCup) September 19, 2017
Omg just learnt about @Baileys_GB #vegan #almondmilk edition!!!!!
β Lauren Jones (@choccypops) September 19, 2017
Just letting you all know that vegan Baileys is apparently a thing and this is the happiest discovery I've made in a solid 5 years
β Sarah Tulley (@sarah_tulley) September 19, 2017
So vegan baileys is hitting the uk same time as vegan b&j only been waiting over a year folks!! #finally #getinmyface
β Lizzy E (@LTwizzley) September 19, 2017
The new Baileys Almande is made with almond milk, almond essence, cane sugar, purified water and real vanilla, is completely dairy free, gluten free and perfect for all vegans.Β
Currently available exclusively at Whole Foods, the store says:
βThe dairy-free, vegan-friendly indulgence blends the luscious, nutty flavours of sweet almond oil and almond essence (extracted from crushed almonds) with a touch of real vanilla.β
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