• Two iconic Nestlé brands have combined to create a breakfast of champions, with the launch of Uncle Tobys Milo Quick Sachet oats.
Source: Nestlé
    Two iconic Nestlé brands have combined to create a breakfast of champions, with the launch of Uncle Tobys Milo Quick Sachet oats. Source: Nestlé
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Two iconic Nestlé brands have combined to create a breakfast of champions, with the launch of Uncle Tobys Milo Quick Sachet oats.

Combining the choc-malt taste of Milo with the oaty goodness of Uncle Tobys Quick Sachets, this match-up is ready to start the day strong for breakfast lovers. The Uncle Tobys Milo Quick Sachets also include Milo cereal pieces for an added crunch.

With a 4-health star rating and providing a good source of fibre, Uncle Tobys Milo Quick Sachets oats are made with 100 per cent Aussie Grown oats, specially cut, and rolled to create a creamy bowl of porridge with the taste of Milo, that's ready in just 90 seconds.

Uncle Tobys Oats marketing manager, Kimberley Finsten, said Australians are passionate about personalising their oats and have been choosing Milo as a flavour that “pimps their porridge” for years.

“We’ve brought together the great taste of Milo, with Uncle Tobys Oats in a Quick Sachet format to create a delicious brekkie solution we know the whole family will love,” said Finsten.

Uncle Tobys Milo Quick Sachet oats are now available at Coles, Woolworths and select independent supermarkets for RRP $6.30.

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