Oatly! The Original Barista Edition Oatmilk, 32 fl oz
Infrequently Asked Questions
Do l need a different mouth to drink oatmilk?
Good question actually. Because it wasn't that long ago that few people had ever heard of oatmilk, let alone thought of drinking it. "Milk from oats and not cows? Preposterous!" Yet here we are, face to face, well carton, consid- ering what exactly drinking oat- milk will require differently of you. The short answer is nothing really. Not your hands or nose or eyelids or even your neck area. No need for a different spoon to spoon it or a different tongue to lick your lips with. And you'll want to use the body you have to get all the nutritional benefits from it. Oatmilk's only demand is that you can muster enough curios- ity to give it an initial try, which means you will only risk liking it, then loving it, then switching to oatmilk forever and perhaps even enjoying going entirely plant- based someday, so, nothing to lose.
Dairy Free, Gluten Free, Kosher, Low Sodium, No Artificial Ingredients, No High Fructose Corn Syrup, Non GMO, Plant Based, Vegan
Serving size: 0
Ingredients: Oat Base (Water, Oats); Low Erucic Acid Rapeseed Oil; Contains 2% or less of: Dipotassium Phosphate, Calcium Carbonate, Tricalcium Phosphate, Sea Salt, Dicalcium Phosphate, Riboflavin, Vitamin A Acetate, Vitamin D2, Vitamin B12;
Total sugars: 7 gram
Added sugars: 7 gram (14%)
Calcium: 350 milligram (25%)
Iron: 0.3 milligram (2%)
Phosphorous: 270 milligram (20%)
Protein: 3 gram
Vitamin a: 160 microgram (20%)
Potassium: 390 milligram (8%)
Trans fat: 0 gram
Total fat: 7 gram (9%)
Cholesterol: 0 milligram (0%)
Soluble fiber: 1 gram
Vitamin d: 3.6 microgram (20%)
Total carbohydrate: 16 gram (6%)
Vitamin b12: 1.2 microgram (50%)
Dietary fiber: 2 gram (7%)
Sodium: 100 milligram (4%)
Saturated fat: 0.5 gram (3%)
Calories: 140 kilocalorie