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Leah Smith

Leah Smith

7 May 2025

Oat Shaker rolls out snackable gut-friendly drinks

Oat Shaker rolls out snackable gut-friendly drinks

Oat Shaker, a new oat and fruit-based bottled snack, has launched in Sainsbury’s stores across the UK.


The 100% natural, plant-based range combines wholegrain oats with real fruit to deliver a high-fibre, gut-friendly shake. Free from preservatives, artificial additives and added sugar, it is designed to meet growing demand for healthy, functional snacks.


Available in 750ml bottles, the range includes: Matcha & Pineapple, Blueberry & Acai; and Banana & Coconut.


Antonios Geornaras, managing director of Oat Shaker, said: “The oats are the game-changer. These shakes deliver a creamy texture and great flavour, while packing a nutritional punch".


"We’ve created a truly unique, plant-based drink that consumers have been crying out for – a functional, all-natural snack that offers both taste and nutritional benefits. We’re already working on new flavour variants and plan to expand into convenient grab-and-go formats.”

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