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From the Heart with Rachel Brathen

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From the Heart with Rachel Brathen

Rachel Brathen

Society & Culture

4.75.1K Ratings

🗓️ 8 June 2018

⏱️ 65 minutes

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0:00.0

A couple of years ago in Sweden, I came across an oat milk cappuccino and my life was

0:06.8

forever changed.

0:08.6

Oat milk is an amazing alternative to dairy, something I'm always on the lookout for as

0:12.9

a vegan.

0:14.2

Developed and perfected in my home country of Sweden, I am super proud to say that the

0:17.9

original oat milk company, Oat Lee, is made with 100% Swedish oats and it's the most

0:24.4

delicious thing.

0:25.7

Right now, Oat Lee is available in the United States for the first time ever.

0:30.7

Oat milk is a super sustainable vegan plant-based milk alternative made from oats, no GMOs,

0:36.1

no gluten, no added sugars or gums or fillers.

0:39.0

It's only filled with soluble fiber from oats, calcium and vitamins too.

0:43.1

Moreover, many of the pesticides used in other places are completely forbidden here in

0:46.7

Sweden and that makes Swedish oats rather unique.

0:49.4

And yes, Oat Lee Oat milk really does taste great.

0:52.2

Enjoy it and your morning cappuccino like me or try it on its own.

0:55.1

On top of their normal oat milk, they have flavors like chocolate, chai and orange mango.

0:59.3

To find out more, go to oatle.com.

1:01.7

That's oatly.com with no forward slash or code to worry about because Oat Lee doesn't

1:06.5

track ads, something I resonate with completely.

1:09.3

Oat Lee may just be a tiny little oat milk company from the South of Sweden, but they are

1:12.9

making huge changes, hoping they can help the entire food industry become more accountable

1:17.1

for their actions.

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