Picky Bars Picky Oats - Multi-Serve Pouch for Sale, Reviews, Deals and Guides

9.0
out of 10
2 Positive, 0 Mixed & 0 Negative
from 2 Reviews
Retail Price:
$9.99
Used Value:
$5.99
Sale Value:
$8.99

Feast on the tantalizing flavors and wholesome ingredients found in the Picky Oats Multi-Serve Pouch instead of eating the same old slop you'd find in the grocery store oatmeal section. Picky Bars' delicious oatmeal is made with quality ingredients you'd never think would be placed in oatmeal, with ingenious flavors ranging from Can't Beet Chocolate to Game, Set, Matcha and How Bout Dem Apples.

Each pouch contains four hearty servings, with each serving providing between 310 and 325 energy-fueling calories and 10 to 11 grams of filling protein. Please note, both the Can't Beet Chocolate and How Dem Apples flavors contain almonds and all three are processed in a plant that uses peanuts and soy products. However, all three flavors are free of dairy, soy, and gluten, meaning they're both vegetarian and vegan-friendly.

Specifications

Brand:
Allergens:
[Can't Beet Chocolate, How Bout Dem Apples?] almonds, [all flavors] processed in a plant that uses soy and peanuts
Calories:
[Can't Beet Chocolate, How Bout Dem Apples?] 325 calories, [Game, Set, Matcha!] 310 calories
Claimed Weight:
11.3 oz
Recommended Use:
nutrition
Servings Per Container:
4 hearty servings

Full Reviews

8
This is good, easy to make, instant oat meal. I've been on a kick with this stuff before ski touring this year and it has been treating me well. Easy on the gut, packed full of energy and nutrients and filling.
Louie, backcountry.com
January 31, 2019
10
Picky Bars Oatmeal has been a huge game changer for me. Created by professional athletes for athletes, this oatmeal is packed with protein and is gluten-free, organic, and vegan. You won't find any weird sh*t lurking in this oatmeal — just wholesome ingredients like rolled oats, dates, chia seeds, almond, and cacao powder. The best part is this oatmeal keeps me full till lunch, it's delicious, and take fewer than 60 seconds to prepare.
Kyle Hickey, backcountry.com
August 7, 2018