Oatly introduces new product variations for the first time in five years
Swedish oatmilk maker Oatly has expanded its North American beverage portfolio for the first time in five years, by launching the Unsweetened and Super Basic OatMilk. The company says both products have been developed to meet a variety of nutritional needs. The Unsweetened version contains zero grams of added sugar per serving and 40 calories, while Super Basic is made up of four ingredients – water, oats, sea salt and citrus zest fibre.
This article is available for reading in Trade magazin 2024/2-3
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