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From your breakfast bowl to your alternative milk, Uncle Tobys has introduced a range of vegan oat milks. 

The three new products are Uncle Tobys Oat Milk, Barista-Style Oat Milk and Oat & Almond Milk. They are made from 100 per cent Australian oats and contain one third of recommended daily calcium and vitamins D, B12 and B2 intake. 

Nestlé business manager Anna Stewart said as preferences and lifestyles continue to change, the company used its long-term experience to develop the range. 

“We’ve been producing Australia’s favourite oats for more than 100 years, so being able to take our team’s expertise and create this brand-new range of oat milks is exciting. We’re committed to offering Australians the highest quality dairy alternatives to suit every taste and preference,” Stewart said. 

Uncle Tobys Oat Milk is an all-rounder with a creamier taste. The Barista-Style Oat Milk has been made to deliver a café quality experience, while the Oat & Almond Milk has a nuttier flavour. 

Uncle Tobys Oat Milks range is now available nationwide in the long-life milk sections of Coles and independent supermarkets.

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