Quaker Oats is a brand of breakfast cereals, snacks, and other food products. It is known for its oatmeal products and granola bars.
Founded in 1901 by the merger of three oat mills.
Originally named The Quaker Oats Company
In 1966, Quaker acquired Fisher-Price, a toy company
PepsiCo acquired Quaker Oats in 2001
An American multinational food manufacturing company known for its breakfast cereals.
An American multinational manufacturer and marketer of branded consumer foods.
An American consumer cereal manufacturer that markets and produces cereal products.
A popular breakfast food available in a variety of flavors such as maple and brown sugar, cinnamon and spice, and apple and cinnamon.
The original oatmeal in which oats are rolled and steamed to produce a soft and chewy texture.
A snack bar made from whole grain oats and other ingredients such as nuts, chocolate, and dried fruit.
Eating Quaker Oats can help lower cholesterol levels, regulate blood sugar levels, and promote healthy digestion.
Regular Quaker Oats are not gluten-free, but the brand does offer gluten-free oatmeal options.
Unopened Quaker Oats can last up to a year in a cool, dry place, while opened oats can last up to six months in an airtight container.
Yes, Quaker Oats can be microwaved by combining oats and liquid in a microwave-safe bowl and cooking for 1-2 minutes.
Most Quaker Oats products are vegan-friendly, but it's always best to check the label for any non-vegan ingredients.