🍁 Elevate your breakfast game with wholesome, organic comfort in every packet!
Quaker Instant Organic Oatmeal in Maple & Brown Sugar flavor offers 48 convenient single-serve packets made from 100% whole grain oats. USDA Certified Organic and Non-GMO Project Verified, this fiber-rich cereal supports digestive health with no artificial additives, making it the perfect nutritious start for busy professionals.
J**L
Tastes great
Been eating this product for years and haven no complaints. What Im most pleased about is Amazon having these available. Our stores where we live never carry this flavor any more and we were luck to have found this on Amazon.
A**E
Favorite
It's too bad we can't get them in the store in sarnia my son adores the cinamine spice and the mix box is the only place we can get it and it only has 2 packets
I**E
Love my oats
This is the only way I know to buy the oats I like.
D**G
Better tasting than any other, non-organic or organic.
Update 06/13/2022 - Well, after returning to normal pricing for several months, the price gouging has come back. From a little over $15 for a six pack to over $40 then settling back to a fluctuating $35 / $36 or a six pack. So suddenly oatmeal suddenly became so rare it more than doubled in price ?? Yea, right.....Update 12/16/2021 - Still want to buy this but their price gouging is getting old. In July you could still get it for under $16. By Sept it hit a high of $43. Then up and down between $22 and something north of $30. Floating around $24 - $28 currently with prices changing daily or multiple times per day. There is no shortage of oatmeal so this is nothing but price gouging.This is for the Organic Brown Sugar & MapleWanted to get away from the GMO's and whatever other artificial stuff is in today's processed foods and have tried store brand organics which are ok but found this after a little searching and with the discount and prime shipping, it was cheaper than the local store brand. Still wish it was cheaper yet but I guess putting real ingredients in something instead of GMO's and artificial this and that costs more.Tried it today and am super impressed with the flavor. Has more of a maple like flavor than any other oatmeal I have tried, organic or not. Will continue to buy. Would definitely recommend.Update: Had to make one clarification that is not made clear in the description. The oats and sugar are labeled as organic, the natural flavors and salt are not but I'm not too hung up on that. Because of the way salt is obtained, it does not require an organic certification to be used in organic foods. I am guessing the maple syrup and perhaps molasses if there is any might not be "organic". while either could be of gmo origin, the maple is likely not. Depending on the source of the molasses, it could be (sugar beets are always subject to be gmo.) I am planning on contacting the company to try and discover for sure and will update once I know.
I**E
Tasty!
I can't find this product any longer in grocery stores other than in the "variety" pack. Have no idea why. I love the cinnamon and spice flavor more than any of the other flavors offered by Quaker. Couldn't be simpler to make. I use it with milk. You can either heat up the milk separately in the microwave or on the stove OR you can put the milk in the oatmeal first and then heat it. Either way, it tastes delicious. I will caution you that the amount of milk or water recommended by Quaker is too much...at least it is for me. I cut the amount in half so as to not have a runny, soupy bowl of oatmeal.
B**R
amount of product does not match what was received
love the product, did not receive what is advertised on Amazon order
L**E
Hubby can't tell it from the full sugar variety!
Hubby eats this (I prefer plain....) I got it to cut back on the sugar he was getting from the "regular" variety. He can't tell the difference. How do I know? He hasn't mentioned that it "tastes funny" so it's a go.Also, I would like to pass on my "risotto method" of making instant oatmeal which is good for those of us who don't favor bowls of oatmeal with the consistency of tile grout. I put my oatmeal in my bowl and place a pot of water on the stove to boil. When boiling I add a bit of the boiling water, about 2/3 of what I think is necessary, stir it well, and leave it alone for a bit. At least 5 minutes. Then I come back and "refresh" it with additional boiling water and stir until I get the consistency I want (I like my oatmeal a bit runny.....) The first shot of water hydrates the stuff and the second shot gives it a creamier texture that I MUCH prefer to what I get following the package directions. Hubby says it's not hot enough for him when made this way, so I pop his in the microwave for 30 seconds or so to ensure he can get that hot-oatmeal-scald-on-the-roof-of-his-mouth that he seems to prefer! Me, I'm like Goldilocks, mine has to be "jussst right" and making it this was it is!!!
B**N
Delicious
Warm you up on a cold morning
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