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Posted 12 March 2024

Alpro This Is Not M*lk (Oat) 1L - Semi & Whole (Long Life) - Clubcard Price

£1.50
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Alpro This Is Not M*lk (Oat) 1L - Semi & Whole (Long Life) - Clubcard Price

Oat drink with added calcium, iodine and vitamin D2.

Join the Plant-Based Movement

Congrats, you've made a great choice! You just picked a naturally low in saturated fat drink that is also low in sugars, and a source of calcium. Oh, and our oats are sourced and grown in Europe. Cheers to that! We nailed it! This is not milk

With the rich, creamy taste you love. And amazingly, plant-based.

Shhh... This is not milk. Splash it in your breakfast bowl or coffee cup, or drink it straight from the glass. It's so deliciously versatile, enjoy it any which way you like.

Ingredients - Semi: Oat Base (95.5%) (Water, Oat (8.3%)), Sunflower Oil, Chicory Root Fibre, Sugar, Pea Protein, Calcium (Calcium Carbonate), Acidity Regulator (Potassium Phosphates), Flavourings, Sea Salt, Stabiliser [Gellan Gum], Potassium Iodide, Vitamin D2



Nutritional information - Semi:

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Ingredients - Whole: Oat Base (93.6%) (Water, Oat (8.3%)), Sunflower Oil, Chicory Root Fibre, Sugar, Pea Protein, Calcium (Calcium Carbonate), Acidity Regulator (Potassium Phosphates), Flavourings, Sea Salt, Emulsifier (Lecithins), Stabiliser (Gellan Gum), Potassium Iodide, Vitamin D2
Nutritional information - Whole:

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  1. fishmaster's avatar
    Just call it Oak Milk. Silly marketing. I had to pick it up to check what was in it. Maybe that's the idea, once it is in your hand you're buying it. However nearly all Oat milk has seed oil in it such as sunflower or rape seed oil. There are some without Oil listed here >

    overherd.uk/blo…oil

    Or if you have the time and inclination make your own >

    bbcgoodfood.com/rec…ilk
  2. darren_hooker's avatar
    Are these better than having milk when you're a diebetic? Tia guys