Renowned vegan brand Silk recently expanded its Oat Yeah product line with the introduction of the new 'Oat Yeah Oatmilk Cream' made from gluten-free oats. The new vegan creamers are offered in two flavors: the Vanilla One for a sweet and creamy full body flavor, and the Oatmeal Cookie One with hints of cinnamon for a robust flavor profile.
"They’re deliciously creamy, gluten-and nut-free for those with food sensitivities, and are entirely plant-based versus traditional dairy creamers," stated Silk's senior brand manager Marth Opela. The Oat Yeah Oatmilk Creamers are perfect for making coffees at home or in the office that taste rich and heavenly.
As the oat milk market continues to dominate the traditional dairy-based sector, many brands like Silk, have made the switch to oat-based milk alternatives to meet consumer demands.
Oatmeal Cookie Vegan Creamers
Vegan Brand Silk Launches New Gluten-Free 'Oat Yeah Oatmilk Creamer'
Trend Themes
1. Gluten-free Oat-based Milk Alternatives - Opportunity for brands to cater to the growing demand for gluten-free options in the oat milk market.
2. Vegan Creamers - Opportunity to create innovative plant-based creamers as alternatives to traditional dairy creamers.
3. Flavorful Oatmilk Creamers - Opportunity to develop new and unique flavors for oatmilk creamers, like Oatmeal Cookie and Vanilla.
Industry Implications
1. Dairy Alternatives - Potential for disruptive innovation in the dairy alternatives industry by focusing on oat-based products.
2. Plant-based Food - Opportunity to create new plant-based products and expand product lines in the growing plant-based food industry.
3. Coffee Industry - Opportunity for coffee brands to partner with or develop their own oat-based creamers to cater to the increasing demand for vegan and dairy-free options.