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Available details list the 32 fl oz oat milk packages as paper or cardboard cartons.
The listings emphasize avoiding additives: no dairy, no gums, no nuts, no soy, no artificial flavors, no carrageenan, and no oils. One listing additionally notes it contains no phosphates.
Product descriptions suggest using unsweetened oat milk in coffee and tea, smoothies, cereal, baking and cooking, and for general drinking.
One listing shows 4 g protein and 2 g fiber per cup; the other listing does not specify protein or fiber in the available details.
One listing provides a full ingredient list: filtered water, organic whole grain oats, organic vanilla extract, and sea salt. The other listing only notes it is made from whole oats and does not include a full ingredient list in the available details.
Labels shown include Non-GMO Project Verified, vegan, and certified gluten-free. Allergen and ingredient claims include statements such as “Does Not Contain Any of the 9 Major Allergens” and notes like no dairy, no nuts, and no soy.
Both results list a 32 fl oz package; one listing further specifies about 4 servings per 32 fl oz package in the available details.
Common labels across the results include organic certification, Non-GMO Project Verified, vegan labeling, and certified gluten-free.