In minutes, you can prepare tasty, hot steel cut oats with Quaker Steel Cut Blueberries & Cranberries Quick 3-Minute Oatmeal. Real blueberry and cranberry pieces add a touch of sweetness to the oats' hearty texture. This heart-healthy* oatmeal helps fill you up and gives you the fuel you want to get your day off to a good start.
Real Fruit Pieces and Quick-Cooking Steel Cut Oats
A hot breakfast choice of steel cut oats with pieces of blueberries and cranberries is only minutes away with Quaker Steel Cut Blueberries & Cranberries Quick 3-Minute Oatmeal. The oatmeal's nutty flavor and hearty texture is interspersed with pieces of real blueberries and cranberries. In addition to a great taste, these steel cut oats are heart-healthy*. You get a wholesome oatmeal plus a taste of sweetness in a breakfast choice that's ready in minutes.
*Diets rich in whole grain foods and other plant foods and low in saturated fat and cholesterol may help reduce the risk of heart disease.
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Quaker Steel Cut Blueberries & Cranberries Quick 3-Minute Oatmeal combines the nutty flavor and hearty texture of steel cut oats with real pieces of blueberries and cranberries. Just mix an individual oatmeal packet with water or milk and microwave for three minutes. These steel cut oats are an easy-to-make wholesome breakfast choice with an added touch of sweetness from real berries.
Includes 48 packets (6 boxes, 8 packets per box)
Made with real pieces of juicy blueberries, tart cranberries, and 100% whole grain Quaker oats
Nutty flavor and hearty texture
Individual packets microwave in three minutes
Steel cut oatmeal is heart-healthy* *Diets rich in whole grain foods and other plant foods and low in saturated fat and cholesterol may help reduce the risk of heart disease