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Plenish - Plenish Enriched Oat Milk (1l)
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PNH17
Plenish - Plenish Enriched Oat Milk (1l) is available to buy in increments of 2
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Oat drink with added calcium, iodine and vitamins. Calcium & Vitamins.Made with No Oils, No Additives.Contains naturally occurring sugars.UHT.British Gluten Free Oats.No Added Sugar.Source of Fibre.2x More Calcium** ** Most UK fortified oat drinks contain 15% RI calcium per 100ml. Vitamin D contributes to normal blood calcium levels. Calcium and vitamin D contribute to the maintenance of normal bones. It's All (Extra) Good We all know that filling up on excellent plant-based ingredients is a delicious way to eat and drink well. But feeding a family means looking for sound nutrition, so we've enriched our creamy oats with calcium - twice as much as most of the oat drinks on the UK market - and a generous dose of Vitamin D that helps with its absorption for strong bones and teeth. Have we mentioned this delicious plant-based drink is also fortified with vitamins B2, B12 and iodine? All to give your gang a strong start to the day. Naturally Delicious We're known for taking only beautiful ingredients and adding nothing that might take away from them. So, when making Plenish Enriched, we added vitamins and minerals, but no sugar, oils or additives. That way, all you'll find here is goodness. And lots of it.
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