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Good To-Go
Oatmeal
$6.85
Description

  Gluten-free, vegan oatmeal packed with protein

  The Oatmeal from Good To-Go is a back to the basics food that's lightweight, shelf-stable and healthy. Beyond that, it's filling and packed with enough energy to start the day off right. It started with whole grain, gluten-free oats and quinoa. Then chia and hemp seeds were added, both packed with protein and omega fatty acids. Cinnamon and turmeric were included for their anti-inflammatory qualities, and cardamom for digestion. Gluten-free and vegan.

  Backpacker Magazine Editor's Choice Award 2017

  Important WARNING for California Residents

Footprint sold separately.
Description
Brand Name:
Good To-Go
Type of Meal:
Breakfast
Food Type:
Vegan
Flavor:
Oatmeal
Size:
1 Serving
Calories per Serving:
490
Weight:
4.3 oz. (122 g)
Ingredients:
Gluten-Free Rolled Oats (Whole Grain Oats), Whole Grain Quinoa Flakes, Dried Zante Currants, Coconut Sugar, Raw Sunflower Seeds, Raw Pumpkin Seeds, Banana Flakes (Dehydrated Banana), Unsulfured & Unsweetened Shredded Coconut, Chia Seeds, Hulled Hemp Seed
Made In:
USA
Mfg Sku/Part Number:
1101
UPC:
855680005186
Other Features:
Loaded with whole grain, gluten-free oats and quinoa
Chia and hemp seed hearts packed with protein and omega fatty acids
Cinnamon and turmeric are added for their anti-inflammatory qualities
Cardamom for digestion
Gluten-free
Vegan
1-year shelf life
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