



Swiss Muesli with Milk
Just Add Water Breakfast for the Backcountry
Regular price $ 8.95
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Ready to be transported to the Swiss Alps? This Swiss Muesli is about as authentic as can be. We added whole milk, butter powder, and cardamom for a breakfast that's downright decadent. It's become a favorite here at Heather's Choice headquarters on cold mornings in Alaska.
- Organic oats
- Gluten-free
- Vegetarian
- 15g of protein
- 490 calories
- 1 serving
- Just add water
Preparation & Storage:
- Boil at least 4 ounces of water.
- Add boiling water to the water line in the pouch and give it a stir.
- Let it sit for 5 minutes.
- Add more water to reach your desired consistency and enjoy!
Shelf life: 1 Year. See product packaging for best-by date.
Can I eat this product after the expiration date? Our breakfasts have been tested to a shelf life of 1 year. We choose not to use additives or preservatives in our products. Because of this choice, the best-by date is when we can expect our products to be the freshest. We cannot suggest any of our products be consumed after their tested date.
Nutrition Facts:
Serving Size: 1 Bag (113g). Servings Per Container: 1. Amount Per Serving: Calories: 490, Total Fat 20g (29% DV), Saturated Fat: 4g (20% DV), Trans Fat: 0g, Cholesterol: 10mg (3% DV), Sodium: 880mg (38% DV), Total Carbohydrates: 64g (23% DV), Dietary Fiber: 7g (25% DV), Sugars: 25g, Incl. 14g Added Sugars (28%), Protein: 15g (30%), Vit D (0% DV), Iron 4.2mg (25% DV), Calcium 180mg (25% DV), Potassium 240mg (4% DV).
*Percent Daily Values are based on a 2,000 calorie diet.
Ingredients:
Gluten-Free Rolled Oats*. Powdered Whole Milk. Dried Cranberries (Cranberries. Sugar. Sunflower Oil). Pumpkin Seeds. Almonds. Butter Powder (Sweet Cream. Salt. Annato Color. Non Fat Milk Solids). Raw Sugar*. Sea Salt. Cardamom.
*Certified Organic Ingredients
Contains: Dairy & Tree Nuts
Shipping Info:
All orders will be shipped within 3 days of purchase. Most of our orders ship USPS Priority 3 day mail and arrive within 5-7 days. Weather and federal holidays have caused rare delays.