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How LS Cream Liqueur Is Bringing Haiti's Beloved Kremas to the World

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Magazine cover featuring LS Cream Liqueur co-founders Myriam Jean-Baptiste and Stevens Charles beside a bottle in a bar setting.

Meet the Haitian-American Entrepreneurs Turning a Family Tradition into an Award-Winning Premium Spirits Brand


When people think of world-famous cream liqueurs, Irish brands often dominate the conversation. But a Haitian-inspired brand is rewriting that narrative—one bottle at a time.


Founded by Haitian-American entrepreneurs Myriam Jean-Baptiste and Stevens Charles, LS Cream Liqueur has become one of the Caribbean's most inspiring business success stories. Drawing inspiration from kremas (also spelled cremas), Haiti's rich, creamy holiday drink, the couple has transformed a treasured family recipe into an internationally recognized premium spirit.


More than just a beverage, LS Cream represents culture, heritage, and the growing influence of Caribbean entrepreneurship on the global stage.


LS Cream Liqueur: A Haitian Tradition Reimagined

For generations, Haitian families have celebrated weddings, Christmas, birthdays, baptisms, and special gatherings with homemade kremas—a smooth, sweet cream liqueur traditionally crafted with coconut, spices, cream, and rum or other spirits.


Like many cherished Caribbean recipes, every family has its own version.

For Stevens Charles, the inspiration came from his late grandmother's handwritten recipe, preserved by his family for decades. Together with his wife, Myriam Jean-Baptiste, the couple realized there was virtually no commercially available version that captured the authentic flavor of Haitian kremas while meeting premium spirits standards.


That realization sparked the beginning of LS Cream Liqueur. They named the company using Stevens' grandmother's initials—"LS"—as a tribute to her legacy and the generations before them.


How LS Cream Liqueur Became an Award-Winning Caribbean Brand

Launching a new spirits company is never easy—especially as Black entrepreneurs entering an industry historically dominated by large, established brands.


The founders spent years refining their formula, balancing the authentic taste of Haitian kremas with the consistency required for commercial production.

Today, LS Cream features notes of:

  • Coconut

  • Vanilla

  • Cinnamon

  • Nutmeg

  • Fresh cream

  • Neutral grain spirits


The result is a velvety, smooth cream liqueur designed to be enjoyed neat, over ice, in coffee, or incorporated into cocktails. The product is also made with natural ingredients, is gluten-free, low in lactose, and kosher.


LS Cream Liqueur Earns Industry Recognition

The brand's commitment to quality quickly earned industry attention.

Among its achievements are:

  • Gold Medal at the Wine & Spirits Wholesalers of America (WSWA) competition in Las Vegas

  • Multiple international spirits competition medals

  • Recognition from respected publications including Essence

  • Distribution expansion throughout North America

  • Investment from Fearless Fund, valuing the company at approximately US$10 million during its 2023 funding round.


These accomplishments have helped position LS Cream among the fastest-rising Black-owned premium spirits brands.


LS Cream Liqueur Is Sharing Haitian Culture with the World

What makes LS Cream stand out is that it doesn't simply sell alcohol—it tells a cultural story.

Every bottle introduces consumers to one of Haiti's most beloved culinary traditions while challenging outdated perceptions of Haitian culture.


For many first-time customers, LS Cream serves as their introduction to kremas, opening the door to conversations about Haitian history, family traditions, food, and celebration.


The founders have repeatedly emphasized that preserving their heritage has remained central to the company's mission.


Giving Back to Haiti

Success has also allowed the company to invest back into the community that inspired it.


LS Cream partners with Hope for Haiti, supporting initiatives including clean water access through water filtration projects in southern Haiti. The founders have stated that giving back is an essential part of honoring the culture that made the brand possible.


A Caribbean Entrepreneurial Success Story

Across the Caribbean diaspora, more entrepreneurs are transforming traditional recipes into internationally recognized brands.


LS Cream demonstrates that authenticity can be a competitive advantage.


Rather than abandoning their roots to appeal to mainstream audiences, Myriam Jean-Baptiste and Stevens Charles embraced their Haitian heritage—and built a premium lifestyle brand around it.


Their journey serves as an inspiration to Caribbean entrepreneurs everywhere: the stories passed down through generations can become globally celebrated businesses when paired with vision, persistence, and innovation.


Final Thoughts

LS Cream Liqueur is far more than a premium cream liqueur. It is a celebration of Haitian identity, family legacy, and Caribbean entrepreneurship.


From a handwritten grandmother's recipe to award-winning recognition and growing distribution across North America, Myriam Jean-Baptiste and Stevens Charles have shown how cultural authenticity can become a powerful business advantage.


As Caribbean-owned brands continue gaining international recognition, LS Cream stands as proof that some of the region's greatest exports are not only its flavors—but also its stories.


instagram : @lscreamliqueur

Website: LS Cream


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