Original Aloha OatMac Superfood Creamer
Original Aloha OatMac Creamer combines buttery macadamia nuts, nourishing oats and creamy and energizing avocado oil. Perfect for a delicious and perfectly sweet Oat Milk Latte!
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Product Description
Deliciously Decadent!Say Aloha to our most delicious creamer yet! Original Aloha OatMac is wonderfully sweet and deliciously buttery. We’ve combined wholesome ingredients like macadamia nuts, nourishing oats, avocado oil, and Aquamin ™ (a multi-mineral complex of calcium and varying amounts of trace minerals, derived from calcified marine algae, (Lithothamnion sp.) from the pristine waters of Iceland.) to make this decadent and energizing blend. Rich and nutty macadamia make this blend perfectly flavorful and avocado oil gives a smooth and creamy finish.


Directions, Tips & Servings
Designed as a coffee creamer based on ¾ Tsp (~2g) serving size per 12 ounces coffee. For the best taste, mix 1 Tbsp (~7g) per 12 ounces of coffee. This creamer is perfect for cold brews and your favorite Oat Milk Latte, too!Flavor Profile
Original Aloha OatMac is arguably our best-tasting creamer...we’ve combined rich and buttery macadamia nuts with nourishing and wholesome oats for this Hawaiian flavor-inspired oat milk. Absolutely no coconut flavor!
Ingredients

Avocado Oil is an oil extracted from the fruit of an avocado. This is an energizing ingredient and the secret to a creamy and delicious formula.

Deliciously blended macadamia nuts. This ingredient gives the blend a perfect buttery and nutty flavor.

Simply powdered organic and gluten-free oats. This is a nourishing and delicious organic ingredient.

Coconut sugar is derived from the nectar of coconut tree blossoms. Our organic coconut sugar has absolutely no artificial ingredients or preservatives – just 100% pure organic coconut sugar.

A multi-mineral complex of calcium and varying amounts of trace minerals, derived from calcified marine algae, (Lithothamnion sp.) responsibly harvested from the pristine waters of Iceland.
Recipes
