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Whipped Cream Cold-Brew Iced Coffee has cold-brew iced coffee ice cubes with lofty homemade Vanilla Whipped Cream. Enjoy SToK™ Cold-Brew Iced Coffee in unsweetened, vanilla, mocha, or not too sweet flavors. I share my recipe and tutorial below. Read on to see what my husband Eric's new passion project is and how his creativity inspires me 🙂
Estimated reading time: 6 minutes
Hey Everyone, Whipped Cream Cold-Brew Iced Coffee has only a few simple ingredients to gather together, you can make the cold-brew iced coffee ice cubes the night before and make the vanilla whipped cream fresh, right before serving.
There's an old saying, "the devil is in the details" and making these few thoughtful details makes your cold-brew iced coffee experience so amazing.
This Whipped Cream Cold-Brew Iced Coffee has a rich, smokey flavor and reminds me a little of Thai iced tea.
It is so refreshing on a hot, humid Summer day.
Putting whipped cream on coffee (hot or cold) is something that I have done for a few years now but this is the first time that I have shared it on Life's Little Sweets.
I'm a true coffee lover and it's such a "next level" way to enjoy coffee.
I shared the photo below of Stok™ Cold-Brew Coffee sitting on my wood kitchen table on my Instagram feed a few days ago.
By the way, I love the letters on the packaging of the bottle!
It is brewed low and slow and I think that adds to the incredible flavor.
My husband Eric is a curious person and he's a maker of many things.
He's always tinkering with something and he has a new passion project: modifying Hot Wheels (vintage and new) cars, showing the process, and then photographing them in different places.
Eric has always had an interest in full-sized cars and has owned, bought, and sold many over his life.
He has always modified the cars he owns and he does it in a resourceful way by using found objects and making them unique using tools and finishes.
Now that we have a daughter, we started getting toy Hot Wheels cars and playing with them at the dinner table.
It's something they can enjoy together (and me too!).
For those of you that follow me on Snapchat (@lifeslilsweets), I have been documenting what he has been doing with the Hot Wheels cars.
Eric is always doing something creative and I am always amazed at how much he can get done every day.
It really inspires me how prolific he is with these Hot Wheels and all his other art projects.
I love documenting his process on Snapchat and it encourages me to express my creativity more.
Whenever I sit down to write or make something creative, I have my coffee in hand with me, there's nothing like having coffee to bring those ideas to life 🙂
You can find SToK™ Cold-Brew Iced Coffee in the refrigerated "Dairy" section of Walmart grocery section as shown in the photo collage above.
See full instructions in the recipe card below!
How do you love your iced coffee?
Have you tried SToK™ Cold-Brew Iced Coffee?
Please let me know in the comments below!
Whipped Cream Cold-Brew Iced Coffee has cold-brew iced coffee ice cubes with lofty homemade Vanilla Whipped Cream. Enjoy SToK™ Cold-Brew Iced Coffee unsweetened or not too sweet.
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Lucy says
My husband LOVES cold brew! This is right up his alley. Can't wait to make this for him for Father's Day... and one for me too 😉
Beth @ Binky's Culinary Carnival says
Looks fantastic! I have an Eric who loves tinkering with various creative projects. We call him McGyver because if you need something he can make it out of nothing!
kathi @ Laughing Spatula says
I am an iced coffee nut! I need to find this stuff soon! The ice cubes are a super clever idea!
Dannii @ Hungry Healthy Happy says
I am drinking so much of these iced coffees at the moment to stay cool during summer whilst being pregnant. I love them!
Ksenia @ At the Immigrant's Table says
Oh wow, talk about the best of ALL worlds - cold brew coffee AND whipped cream.
Tamara says
I love that you share hot wheels around the table together! Anything that gets families together with food and conversation is a winner. Of course the coffee looks decadent and fabulous!
Anne Murphy says
I've used whipped cream in hot coffee, but not iced - it looks so luxurious!
Vegetarian Mamma (cindy) says
Oh my gracious this looks amazing! I am a huge coffee fan!
Laura | Wandercooks says
Yum, this looks super refreshing on a hot summer's day. Now you can have your coffee and enjoy it too! Love the idea to freeze the coffee in ice cube trays, I'll definitely have fun experimenting with this one!
Laura | Wandercooks says
Yum, this looks super refreshing on a hot summer’s day. Now you can have your coffee and enjoy it too! Love the idea to freeze the coffee in ice cube trays, I’ll definitely have fun experimenting with this one!
Laura | Wandercooks says
What a great way to enjoy delicious coffee on a hot summer's day. Such a cool idea too (pardon the pun!) to freeze the coffee in ice cube trays first. Can't wait to experiment with this!
Gloria @ Homemade & Yummy says
With summer here, these will be a hit for coffee drinkers. Love the iced coffee in the heat...sound amazing!!
Angie @ ceramic cookware says
It's my favorite way of brewing coffee during summer. I am brewing up a batch now and making the simple syrup and ice cubes too. it's just yummy!
Jan says
I would like to make this coffee drank. I'm just staying to make iced coffee. I think make the coffee cubes is a great idea so went your coffee drank starts to melt it doesn't water the coffee down. But I feel if there should be more instructions on how to make this recipe. Is there more or am I reading it wrong? Please let me because like I said I would really like to make this.
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