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- 6-pack of Oatly chocolate oat milk that serves as a non-dairy alternative milk
- Dairy free, gluten free, nut free, glyphosate free, kosher pareve, and non-GMO
- Packaged in a shelf-stable carton so the oat milk stays fresh, even at room temperature
- Plant-based, dairy free milk made from oats
- 100% cool for vegans
- Creamy chocolate flavor perfect for coffee, cereal, and baking recipes
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Serving Size: 236 mL
Serving Per Container: 6
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Q: How does this have "7g added sugars" when there's no sugar in the ingredients list?
A: Error most likely. I have found numerous errors on Target's food items.
submitted byAnnoyedbygreed - 1 year agoA: FDA guidelines around sugar created during the processing of oats. From Oatly's FAQ: Our oatmilks (aside from the Chocolate) don’t contain any added sweeteners like cane sugar, which is why they’re not listed as an ingredient. The sugar in our oatmilk is produced during our enzymatic production process. Basically, we use natural enzymes to liquefy our oats, which enables us to create a really creamy product that retains a lot of the nutrition from the original oat (like protein, unsaturated fats, fibers, and carbs). As part of this process, the enzymes break the starches in our oats down into smaller components, including simple sugar like maltose. It’s comparable to how the human body uses enzymes to break starches down into sugars during digestion. You can read more about this process here. FDA guidance on sugar labeling now provides that any sugar created during a product’s production process should be categorized as 'added', which is why these sugars are listed as 'added sugar' on our nutrition labels.
submitted byBostonGirl - 3 months agoA: Very good question. I'd like to know as well. Thanks for asking.
submitted bystarplunep - 1 month ago
Q: why does the label information for this item not list the added sugar as an ingredient?
A: FDA guidelines around sugar created during the processing of oats. From Oatly's FAQ: Our oatmilks (aside from the Chocolate) don’t contain any added sweeteners like cane sugar, which is why they’re not listed as an ingredient. The sugar in our oatmilk is produced during our enzymatic production process. Basically, we use natural enzymes to liquefy our oats, which enables us to create a really creamy product that retains a lot of the nutrition from the original oat (like protein, unsaturated fats, fibers, and carbs). As part of this process, the enzymes break the starches in our oats down into smaller components, including simple sugar like maltose. It’s comparable to how the human body uses enzymes to break starches down into sugars during digestion. You can read more about this process here. FDA guidance on sugar labeling now provides that any sugar created during a product’s production process should be categorized as 'added', which is why these sugars are listed as 'added sugar' on our nutrition labels.
submitted byBostonGirl - 3 months agoA: The sugar is not added seprately. Instead the way that they process the oats breaks it down into an "oat sugar" which is why they have to classify it as an added sugar on the nutritional label.
submitted byFire Lord - 1 year ago
Q: Is this made in a facility that also handles nuts?
A: Per their website, their oat milk is produced in facilities that handle coconut, but not tree nuts or peanuts.
submitted byGoldfinch - 6 years agoA: The perishable refrigerated 1/2 gallons are produced in a nut free facility. The shelf stable quart tetra pacs are made in a facility shared with nuts.
submitted byCharros - 6 years ago
Q: Were these oats sourced from a place that uses glysophates?
A: From their website No. We carefully source our oats from our trusted supplier, Grain Millers. Grain Millers provides their farmers with a comprehensive support program that fosters a number of sustainable agricultural practices, including avoiding the use of glyphosate on their oats. In fact, Grain Millers has required that their farmers not use glyphosate on their oats since 2015 and conducts random, weekly sampling and testing to validate their farmers' compliance. You can read more about their glyphosate policy here. Additionally, our oatmilk is certified glyphosate residue free by The Detox Project. As part of this certification, we submit our finished oatmilk to a qualified third party lab on a random, quarterly basis to have it tested for glyphosate residue. Because both our raw oats and our finished oatmilk are tested regularly for glyphosate, we’re able to ensure that our oatmilk is always fully compliant with the specifications for glyphosate residue free products.
submitted byxyz - 6 years agoA: From their website.. No. We carefully source our oats from our trusted supplier, Grain Millers. Grain Millers provides their farmers with a comprehensive support program that fosters a number of sustainable agricultural practices, including avoiding the use of glyphosate on their oats. In fact, Grain Millers has required that their farmers not use glyphosate on their oats since 2015 and conducts random, weekly sampling and testing to validate their farmers' compliance. You can read more about their glyphosate policy here.
submitted byxyz - 6 years ago
Q: I'd like to change pick up location in Glendale, CA
A: Please reach out to Target directly to change pick up location.
submitted byOATLY! - 1 month agoBrand expert
Q: Does this oat milk froth well?
A: Oatly’s Super Basic Oatmilk is a lighter drink that works well in cereal and smoothies, comparable in function to skim cow’s milk. It can foam. The Barista Edition Oatmilk is a creamier oatmilk specifically designed specifically for foaming and frothing in coffee, if you’d like to take a look at that option.
submitted byOATLY! - 2 months agoBrand expert
Q: Does it need to be refrigerated
A: Our 8oz cartons of Original and Chocolate Oatmilk are shelf-stable prior to being opened. Once a carton has been open, please keep it refrigerated and consume within 7 days.
submitted byOATLY! - 2 months agoBrand expert
Q: Where does the 7 grams of sugar come from? Sugar is not listed as an ingredient.
A: The sugar on the nutrition label comes from Oatly's production process, in which we use natural enzymes to break down the starches of our whole grain oats.
submitted byOATLY! - 2 months agoBrand expert
Q: Are the oats certified gluten free and also non gmo? Im very concerned about pesticides🪲
A: Yes they are. It has all the seals by the nutrition label.
submitted byFood Science - 2 months ago
Q: Does this have any folic acid added?
A: Oatly oatmilks are not additionally fortified with folic acid.
submitted byOATLY! - 2 months agoBrand expert
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