Oatmilk Original Unshareables
If you love lunch and you also love oatmilk, our Unsharables might blow your mind. Yes, we made these tiny to-go oatmilks so you can be a happier person from now on. It’s our Original Oatmilk, but so much less of it! You’re welcome.
Product Certificates
Non-GMO Vegan Gluten Free Glyphosate-Free Kosher-Pareve
What's Amazing
Super portable! Take these anywhere you want to enjoy a refreshing boost from an oatmilk made by the company that invented oatmilk. They make a pretty optimal addition to any backpack, purse or lunch-themed container. 100% delicious, but they also have calcium, vitamins A and D, and beta-glucans (big, scientific word for soluble fiber). The only ‘added sugars’ are the ones that are created when we liquefy our oats. And you can sip freely knowing everything is non-GMO and made with certified-glyphosate-free oats. We’ve thoughtfully put six in a pack, so you can have one every day of the week, almost.
What might be less amazing
To make sure this product performs beautifully, we add something called dipotassium phosphate as an acidity regulator. It keeps our oatmilk from separating when heated—and that includes bouncing around in a lunchbox on a summer day. BTW, there’s nothing in this product that isn’t absolutely necessary or absolutely approved for consumption. Everything is made carefully with you and the planet you live on in mind. Maybe we should have put that up under “What’s amazing.”
More about this product
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How do I use this oatmilk?
For cooking and baking
1. Find any recipe that you want to cook or bake.
2. Where it says milk, use this oatmilk instead, where it says cream, use Creamy Oats or Whippable Creamy Oats instead. Most dairy products can be replaced with a corresponding Oatly product so you’re good.
For coffee, tea or hot chocolate
1. Make the usual preparations.
2. Use this oatmilk instead of milk from a cow.
For drinking
1. Pour the oatmilk into a glass, mug or a cup.
2. Drink
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Ingredients
Oat base (water, oats). Contains 2% or less of: low erucic acid rapeseed oil, dipotassium phosphate, calcium carbonate, tricalcium phosphate, sea salt, dicalcium phosphate, riboflavin, vitamin A acetate, vitamin D2, vitamin B12.Nutritional Values
Energy | 120kcal |
Total Fat | 5g (6%*) |
Saturated Fat | 0g |
Trans Fat | 0g |
Cholesterol | 0mg (0%*) |
Sodium | 90mg (4%*) |
Total Carbohydrate | 16g (6%*) |
Dietary Fiber | 2g (7%*) |
Soluble Fiber | 1g |
Total Sugars | 7g |
Includes Added Sugars | 7g (14%*) |
Protein | 3g |
Vitamin D | 3.6mcg (20%*) |
Calcium | 350mg (25%*) |
Iron | 0.3mg (2%*) |
Potassium | 390mg (8%*) |
Vitamin A | 160mcg (20%*) |
Riboflavin | 0.56mg (45%*) |
Vitamin B12 | 0.4mcg (15%*) |
Phosphorus | 270mg (20%*) |