Can you ever have too much chocolate? Clearly, that was a rhetorical question since everyone knows the answer is “no way!” And this is where our Oat Drink Chocolate Deluxe comes into the picture, or rather, into the fridge because that’s where you find it. The name might indicate a certain hubris on the part of our product developers, but once you’ve tasted it you’ll understand. It’s creamier in the way whole cow’s milk is creamier than the other cow’s milks—but this one is vegan of course. It also has more (UTZ-certified) cocoa and less sugar compared to our other chocolate oat drinks. And it’s not like you have to be a chocolate drink sommelier to notice the difference. Or maybe that would help.
Hello Future Oat Drink Lover
We didn’t write that headline because we have some kind of special ability to see into the future or because we think that as long as you think positively, positive things will happen. Nope. We just know that despite the fact that there are a lot of options to cow’s milk out there for you to pour into a glass or add to your morning cereal, the combo of catsome deliciousness and what our products can do for you is rather challenging to find elsewhere.
And because we were the company that made the original oat drink 25 years ago when it wasn’t very cool to make oat drinks, we are pretty sure that we have had you wait 25 years to try the original oat drink, we wouldn’t disappoint you once we finally got here. But enough of listening to a philosophizing oat drink carton, give it the ol’ college try and we’ll see you in the other side.
New Flavor Elderflower Pasta Water
Even an oat drink company needs to get with the times and stylize our product portfolio according to the developing palette of our audience. Which is why we are working on complementing chocolate oat drink and orange mango with new flavors like Brussels Sprout Salty Liquorice and Elderflower Pasta Water.
The Boring (But Very Important) Side
If this side bores you, please read no further. Flip the carton around and have a wonderful day. Otherwise, please do enjoy.
Climate footprint: 0.35 kg CO2e per kg.
Source: CarbonCloud.
Table of Nutritional Information
per 100 ml: | |
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Energy | 256 kJ/ |
61 kcal | |
Fat | 1.5 g |
of which saturates | 0.2 g |
Carbohydrate | 10 g |
of which sugars | 7.5 g |
Fibre | 1.1 g |
Protein | 1.2 g |
Salt | 0.16 g |
Table of Vitamins and Minerals Information
per 100 ml: | |
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Vitamin D | 1.1 µg (22%*) |
Riboflavin | 0.21 mg (15%*) |
Vitamin B12 | 0.38 µg (15%*) |
Calcium | 120 mg (15%*) |
Iodine | 22.5 µg (15%*) |
*Of the Nutrient Reference Values (NRVs) |