Oatly Strawberry Tub
Happy strawberries and beautiful oats in ice cold community are so brilliant that you might wonder why nobody thought of it before. (Maybe someone did in a distant galaxy but our competitive analysis stops at the ozone layer of Earth.) Anyway, we are pretty sure there is strawberry ice cream made from oats in close proximity to you right now. Probably in a freezer in a grocery store or if you’re lucky, already in your own freezer if someone put it there when you weren’t looking (in a non-creepy way, maybe a friend or family member). Wonderful when eaten with a spoon, but it can also be drunk in a melted way.
If you are already familiar with our strawberry ice cream, you've probably noticed that the previous plastic container has been replaced by circular paperboard. Not only will this provide a more enjoyable experience, it also reduces the climate impact of this product by 79%. Yes, you read that right (that is, if you read 79%, you read it right). Also, besides the obvious uniqueness that comes from being an ice cream made of oats, it may also be appropriate to note that there are real strawberries in this ice cream made of oats. At least 15%. Yes, big, juicy berries are mashed up and mixed in perfectly. Nice colour, too.
WHAT MIGHT BE LESS AMAZING
(Note! If you don’t feel like reading all the copy below, you can just read the words in bold for a quick summary.)
As you may imagine, it is not that easy to create an oat ice cream because there are certain properties in milk and cream that make dairy ice cream special. For example, we needed an alternative to milk and cream’s saturated fats, which are not found in oats. Unsaturated fats are usually great of course, but in an ice cream context they make the ice cream runny in a non-ice-creamy way. So we decided to use a plant-based fully-hydrogenated fat, which means that the unsaturated fat has been saturated. We have also mixed in a little stabilizer, which of course is a disadvantage if you prefer melted ice cream. In that case, maybe just skip the part where you freeze the ice cream (though we don’t officially recommend it).
LAST BUT NOT LEAST
If you have strong feelings for this strawberry ice cream, we highly recommend our Oatgurt with the same nice strawberry flavor.
Details
Brand
Oatly
Features
Free from milk and soya
Pack Size
280
Unit (free text)
g
Ingredients
Water, Strawberries 15%, Sugar, Oats, Dextrose, Rapeseed Oil, Glucose Syrup, Fully Hydrogenated Vegetable Oils (Coconut, Rapeseed), Coconut Oil, Emulsifier (Mono- and Diglycerides of Fatty Acids), Stabilisers (Locust Bean Gum, Guar Gum), Natural Flavour, Beetroot Concentrate, Salt,
For allergens, see ingredients in bold
Recycling Other Text
Recycle the packaging as paper carton
Telephone Helpline
00800 22881234
Email Helpline
info.uk@oatly.com
Web Address
www.oatly.com
Company Name
Oatly UK Ltd.
SEO Metatag
Vegan Ice Cream
Plant based ice cream
Vegan Dessert
Other Information
Climate footprint: 0.76 kg CO₂e per kg. Source: CarbonCloud.
Manufacturers Address
Oatly UK Ltd., Fourth Floor, Link House, 78 Cowcross Street, London, EC1M 6EJ.
Storage
Store at -18°C or colder. Do not refreeze after thawing. Best before: See bottom.
Return To
Contact Oatly UK Limited for return details: Freephone Number: 00800 22881234 info.uk@oatly.com www.oatly.com
Brand Marketing
Hey vegan, prevegan, non-vegan, have-no-idea-what-vegan-means oat drink lover. We made this for you.
Regulated Product Name
Plant-based strawberry ice cream.
Contact Address
Oatly UK Ltd., Fourth Floor, Link House, 78 Cowcross Street, London, EC1M 6EJ
Storage Type
Frozen Type
Pack Type
Tub Type
Standardised Brand
Oatly Brand
Unit (specific)
Grams Unit (specific)
HFSS Indicator
HFSS HFSS Indicator
Nutrition (per 100g)
Allergy Advice
- Free From Milk
- Contains Oats
- Free From Soya