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Pros & Cons
Pros
Tastes as good as regular oatmeal. To make sure the oats aren't * with gluten, these are prepared and packaged separately. Warm up some milk to a mild boil and stir and stir.
This is the oatmeal you've been waiting for. Gluten free oatmeal is expensive and somewhat hard to find in small towns.
Cons
My soup broth was crushed by the cans. It was delivered, seal intact, but with a damp spot at the bottom of the can. All i know is, this is not gluten free.
Highlights
Quality
Quality quaker oats product for gluten free customers.
The quality and freshness is consistently superior, and you can rest assured you won’t be glutenized!
These are good breakfast oats but not real thick.
Warm up some milk to a mild boil, pour in the desired amount of gluten-free quaker oatmeal, and stir and stir.
Price
Great value i pay half the price when i purchase from amazon!
Fresh oats good value for the price
It's at least twice as expensive as regular oatmeal.
Gluten free oatmeal is expensive and somewhat hard to find in small towns.
Packaging/appearance
They came crushed on the lid and not sealed.
Competitiveness
So glad quaker offers this healthy alternative for those of us who have a gluten sensitivity.
Maybe it will be easier to find now that quaker is the brand name.
A little higher in price than my regular brand.
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- This product had a total of 1,175 reviews as of our last analysis date on Nov 14 2024.
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Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Please tell quaker to keep making this i actually depend on it and target stopped selling this
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Warm up some milk to a mild boil pour in the desired amount of glutenfree quaker oatmeal and stir and stir
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Then i add brown sugar raisins chopped walnuts salt and some real maple syrup
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Total time maybe 312 minutes
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Pour in a bowl and go from there
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Also immediately pouring cold water into the pan might help the residual oatmeal not stick so bad
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
I dont know why my grocery stores dont carry gluten free quaker oatmeal
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
I sometimes add a small scoop of chocolate protein powder to it as well
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