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Bob's Red Mill Gluten Free Oatmeal Cup, Brown Sugar Maple, 2.1
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Bob's Red Mill Gluten Free Oatmeal Cup, Brown Sugar Maple, 2.1
WHOLE GRAIN GOODNESS: Our finest gluten free Quick Cooking Rolled Oats, Old Fashioned Rolled Oats and stone ground Scottish Oatmeal combine with the classic flavors of maple and brown sugar
GLUTEN FREE: To assure the integrity of our gluten free products, weâve built a separate 100% gluten free facility and batch test in our quality control laboratory using an ELISA Gluten Assay test
NON-GMO: Non-GMO Project Verified; weâve always been committed to sourcing raw materials that are not modified through genetic engineering
EXCELLENT SOURCE OF FIBER: One serving provides 25% of your daily value of fiber, an important nutrient
BOB'S RED MILL: Make folks a little happier: itâs the idea that keeps our stone mills grinding to fill every bag with wholesome goodness
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Product description
Flavor Name:Brown Sugar amp; Maple
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Size:2.15 Ounce (Pack of 12)
We've combined the finest gluten free Quick Cooking Rolled Oats, Old Fashioned Rolled Oats and stone ground Scottish Oatmeal with the classic flavors of maple and brown sugar to create a delicious and nostalgic, nourishing treatâÂÂlike oatmeal cookies in a cup!.
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1) Add hot water (from tea kettle or hot water dispenser) to the fill line and stir well.
2) Cover with lid and let stand for three minutes.
3) Stir well and enjoy! Be careful: the cup and oatmeal will be very hot.
4 Unique amp; Delicious Flavors
Blueberry amp; Hazelnut
Dried blueberries and roasted hazelnut pieces for a taste of the Pacific Northwest.
Apple amp; Cinnamon
Real apple pieces and fragrant cinnamon for the flavor you crave.
Brown Sugar amp; Maple
The traditional flavors of maple and brown sugar combine for a deliciously nostalgic treat.
Classic Oatmeal
Perfectly simple, with just a touch of sea salt â unsweetened and unflavored.
BobâÂÂs Red Mill Gluten Free Oatmeal Cups
The To-Go Cup YouâÂÂve Been Waiting For
These on-the-go, single-serving hot cereal cups are made from a delightful blend of gluten free quick rolled oats, gluten free old fashioned oats, and our signature Scottish oatmeal, stone ground at BobâÂÂs Red Mill Headquarters in Milwaukie, Oregon. Wholesome flaxseeds and nourishing chia seeds add omega-3 fatty acids and terrific texture. Simply add hot water and your tasty, whole grain power breakfast will be ready to eat in just a few minutes. Take it with you anywhere you roam for work or adventure.
Good, to go:
Whole grain oats
Flax and chia seeds
High fiber
7g protein
Gluten free (R5 ELISA Gluten Assay tested)
No artificial flavors or colors
Microwaveable
Ready in 3 minutes
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About Bob's Red Mill
Gluten Free
This gluten free product was handled exclusively in our dedicated gluten free facility and tested for gluten free integrity in our quality control laboratory using an ELISA Gluten Assay test.
High Fiber
Each serving of this product provides 20% or more of the recommended daily value for fiber. Dietary fiber aids digestion and makes you feel full faster, so it may help you maintain a healthy weight.
Kosher
As a continued commitment to the quality of the products we make and sell, all of BobâÂÂs Red Mill products are certified Kosher by OK Kosher Certification of Brooklyn, New York.
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