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Bob's Red Mill Gluten Free Oatmeal with Flax & Chia Brown Sugar and Maple -- 12 Cups


Bob's Red Mill Gluten Free Oatmeal with Flax & Chia Brown Sugar and Maple
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Bob's Red Mill Gluten Free Oatmeal with Flax & Chia Brown Sugar and Maple Description

  • World's Best Oatmeal®
  • Whole Grain
  • Gluten Free Oatmeal
  • With Flax & Chia
  • Kosher
  • 12 - 2.15 oz Cups

Dear Friends,

This delicious, on-the-go hot cereal is made from a delightful gluten free blend of whole grain rolled oat groats, stone ground Scottish-style oat groats, and nourishing flax and chia seeds. Now you can have a hearty portion of the World's Best Oatmeal® ready to eat in just a few minutes, and you can take it with you just about anywhere.

 

To Your Good Health

Bob Moore


Directions

Add hot water to fill line and stir. Cover and let stand for 3 minutes. Stir again and enjoy.

 

Or

 

Add cold water to fill line and stir. Microwave on high for 1 minute. Let stand for 2 minutes. Stir again and enjoy.

Free Of
Gluten.

*These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.


Nutrition Facts
Serving Size: 1 Container (61 g)
Servings per Container: 12
Amount Per Serving% Daily Value
Calories240
   Calories from Fat45
Total Fat5 g8%
   Saturated Fat1 g5%
   Trans Fat0 g
Cholesterol0 mg0%
Sodium310 mg13%
Total Carbohydrate43 g14%
   Dietary Fiber7 g28%
   Sugars10 g
Protein7 g
Vitamin A0%
Vitamin C0%
Calcium2%
Iron10%
Other Ingredients: Gluten free whole grain oats, brown sugar, cane sugar, chia seed, flaxseed, sea salt, natural maple flavor (maltodextrin, modified food starch, caramel color, natural flavors).

Manufactured in a facility that also uses tree nuts and soy.
Confirmed gluten free with testing in Bob's Red Mill's quality control laboratory.

Warnings

Caution: Cup and contents will be very hot.

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