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Bulk gives fans a dairy-free alternative to milk with its oat-based beverage

bulk oat drink

The popular UK supplement company Bulk, previously known as Bulk Powders, has a new product this week, although it’s more of a health food than its usual sports supplement or functional food. Bulk’s release is simply named “Oat Drink”, and it is precisely that, a combination of water and oats intended to be a dairy-free alternative to milk and soy.

Bulk’s Oat Drink has a relatively typical nutrition profile with a 100ml providing 8.7g of carbohydrates, all of that sugar, less than half a gram of protein, 1.2g of fat, and 40 calories. As mentioned, the product is more of a health food aimed at those looking for a dairy-free alternative to milk, with no high-protein, low-calorie, or functional twist to it at all.

The all-new Oat Drink from Bulk is available now through its online store at £1.49 (2.08 USD) for a single one-liter carton, or you can grab a case of a dozen and essentially get two free at £14.99 (20.89 USD).