UNCLE TOBYS and MILO join forces for the ultimate Aussie breakfast!

Uncle Tobys MILO quick oats on a table.
Grab your spoon and get ready – breakfast just went next level!

UNCLE TOBYS has teamed up with MILO to bring you the MILO Quick Sachet Oats, the perfect combo of creamy oats and deliciously malty chocolate that’s sure to make your mornings extra special.

This Aussie duo is a dream team – take the rich, choc-malt flavour of MILO, mix it with UNCLE TOBYS’ smooth, comforting oats, and boom, you’ve got a brekkie that’s making a big splash in breakfast bowls! MILO has been an Aussie breakfast favourite for years, so it was only a matter of time before it teamed up with the classic goodness of UNCLE TOBYS oats to create the ultimate breakfast treat.

These tasty oats are packed with MILO cereal pieces, so you get that yummy, crunchy surprise in every spoonful. Say goodbye to boring mornings and hello to a brekkie that’ll make everyone excited to get up and eat!

Kimberley Finsten, UNCLE TOBYS Oats Marketing Manager, says, “Aussies love making their oats their own, and MILO has been the go-to flavour to add a bit of fun to porridge for ages. We’ve taken the delicious taste of MILO and paired it with UNCLE TOBYS oats in a super quick sachet – it’s the ideal breakfast solution for the whole family.”

With a 4-star health rating, these oats are made from 100% Aussie-grown oats, carefully rolled to make sure every bowl is creamy and full of flavour. Plus, they’re ready in just 90 seconds – perfect for busy mornings when you need a tasty meal in a flash.


You can find Uncle Tobys MILO Quick Sachet Oats now at Coles, Woolworths, and selected independent supermarkets for just $6.30.

 

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