In late 2019, America’s number one selling Greek yogurt brand launched their first “milk” line, and it was dairy free! It’s been so successful, that they’ve continued to expand their line of Chobani Oat Milk. At the end of last year, they released their first “zero sugar” oat milk, and this year they crafted a vanilla version. But the holidays deserve a little indulgence, don’t you think? So this season, Chobani has launched Oat Nog. We have details on all current flavors of Chobani Oat Milk below.
Chobani Oat Milk is Now Pouring in Zero Sugar, Extra Creamy, Nog, and More
With the exception of the new Zero Sugar, Chobani Oat Milk Drinks use organic, gluten-free, Non-GMO, sun-dried oats from the prairies of Saskatchewan, Canada. Chobani mills these oats in a centuries-old style, but uses modern techniques to create a creamy, fluid finish.
Zero Sugar Plain
Ingredients: oat blend (water, whole grain oats), contains 2% or less of: rapeseed oil (low erucic acid), sea salt, natural flavors, nutrient extract blend (fruit and vegetable sources), calcium carbonate, gellan gum, dipotassium phosphate.
Nutrition (per 8-ounce serving): 80 calories, 4g fat, 9g carbs, <1g fiber, 0g sugars (includes 0g added sugars), 1g protein. Fortified with the following RDA percentages: 20% calcium, 10% vitamin D, and 10% vitamin A.*
Plain
Ingredients: oat blend* (water, whole grain oats*), contains 2% or less of: canola oil*, sea salt, nutrient extract blend (fruit and vegetable sources), calcium carbonate, gellan gum, tricalcium phosphate, dipotassium phosphate, *organic ingredients.*
Nutrition (per 8-ounce serving): 100 calories, 6g fat, 11g carbs, 2g fiber, 8g sugars (includes 8g added sugars), 2g protein. Fortified with the following RDA percentages: 25% calcium, 15% vitamin D, and 15% vitamin A.*
Plain Extra Creamy
Ingredients: oat blend* (water, whole grain oats*), canola oil, contains 2% or less of: sea salt, nutrient extract blend (fruit and vegetable sources), calcium carbonate, gellan gum, tricalcium phosphate, dipotassium phosphate, *organic ingredients.*
Nutrition (per 8-ounce serving): 120 calories, 9g fat, 11g carbs, 2g fiber, 8g sugars (includes 8g added sugars), 2g protein. Fortified with the following RDA percentages: 25% calcium, 15% vitamin D, and 15% vitamin A.*
Zero Sugar Vanilla
Ingredients:Â oat blend (water, whole grain oats), contains 2% or less of: organic rapeseed oil (low erucic acid), sea salt, natural flavors, vanilla extract, nutrient extract blend (fruit and vegetable sources), calcium carbonate, gellan gum, dipotassium phosphate.
Nutrition (per 8-ounce serving): 80 calories, 4g fat, 9g carbs, <1g fiber, 0g sugars (includes 0g added sugars), <1g protein. Fortified with the following RDA percentages: 20% calcium, 10% vitamin D, and 10% vitamin A.*
Vanilla
Ingredients: oat blend* (water, whole grain oats*), contains 2% or less of: canola oil*, cane sugar*, vanilla extract, natural flavors, sea salt, nutrient extract blend (fruit and vegetable sources), calcium carbonate, gellan gum, tricalcium phosphate, dipotassium phosphate, *organic ingredients.*
Nutrition (per 8-ounce serving): 110 calories, 6g fat, 13g carbs, 2g fiber, 10g sugars (includes 10g added sugars), 2g protein. Fortified with the following RDA percentages: 25% calcium, 15% vitamin D, and 15% vitamin A.*
Nog (seasonal)
Ingredients:Â oat blend (water, whole grain oats), cane sugar, rapeseed oil, contains 2% or less of: natural flavors, sea salt, calcium carbonate, gellan gum, dipotassium phosphate.*
Nutrition (per 1/2 cup): 90 calories, 4.5g fat, 12g carbs, 0g fiber, 9g sugars (includes 9g added sugars), .5g protein. Fortified with the following RDA percentages: 10% calcium.*
Isn’t the Plain “Zero Sugar” Too?
According to a ruling against the manufacturer Oatly, when an enzymatic process is used to make oatmilk, it breaks down the oat starch into simple sugars, and effectively creates sugars that must be claimed as “added sugars.” Chobani mills old-style, but they also use an enzymatic process to break down the oats. This is why their Plain flavors are effectively free of sugar ingredients, but they have a high “added sugars” claim on the nutrition facts. But, they’ve reportedly “tweaked” the process so they could create oatmilk with no sugars at all. But please note that their newer “zero sugar” variety is not made with organic oats.
Vitamin D Note
Although vitamin D is not specifically listed in their ingredients, it appears to be in their “nutrient extract blend.” The company states that the “Vitamin D is sourced from fruit and vegetables,” so it is vegan-friendly.
Discontinued Flavors of Chobani Oat Milk
Unfortunately, it looks like Chobani Chocolate Oat Milk has been temporarily or permanently discontinued.
More Facts on Chobani Oat Milk
- Price: $3.99 per 52-ounce carton
- Availability: Chobani Oat Milk is available at Kroger’s family of stores, Albertson family of stores, and other conventional grocers throughout the U.S.
- Certifications: Chobani Oat Milk is Certified Kosher Pareve.
- Dietary Notes: By ingredients, Chobani Oat Milk is dairy-free / non-dairy, egg-free, gluten-free, nut-free, peanut-free, soy-free, vegan, and vegetarian.*
- For More Product Information: Visit the Chobani website at www.chobani.com.
*Always read the ingredient and nutrition statement prior to consumption. Ingredients, processes, and labeling are subject to change at any time for any company or product. Contact the company to discuss their manufacturing processes if potential allergen cross-contamination is an issue for you. No food product can be guaranteed “safe” for every individual’s needs. You should never rely on ingredient and allergen statements alone if dealing with a severe food allergy.Â
Excellent in coffee
Chobani Oat plain is delicious in coffee! So grateful. Tried many brands. This is outstanding! Thank you
Extra Creamy like it says!
I tried Chobani Oat Plain Extra Creamy. It has a smooth and creamy mouthfeel and taste. It has a slight sweetness to it that is pleasant to drink on its own or to have with cereal. Other brands I’ve tried have a slight bitter aftertaste but not Chobani! It’s delicious and I will drink it regularly for cholesterol health. Great milk!!
Oats milk chocolate
It was refreshing drinking it. I loved the taste, every drop is delicious. Best product for a dairy-free version. I am truly a fan, thank you for making this great tasting option
The perfect substitute for dairy milk!
I’m taking baby steps to give up animal dairy (for the good of the planet), and this was my first try at using plant-based milk on my morning cereal. I was highly skeptical, and expected there to be a weird taste or texture. I purchased the Plain Extra Creamy on sale for $2.99 at my local Safeway store, and I was very surprised to find it to be an excellent milk substitute! So grateful to companies offering products like these.
Canola Oil?
Not sure how to rate this as your take will really depend on personal preference. The vanilla is incredibly sweet (another reviewer on here likened it to a milk shake), which is fine if you’re looking for a creamy dessert option or something to sweeten coffee/tea. However, it’s definitely not a subsitute for plain milk. Also the ingredients are kind of unfortunate – I appreciated the creaminess but when I saw it comes from canola oil, I was somewhat turned off. I see oat milk as a healthy milk substitute and this does not seem to be the case here.
Amazing new product!
Delicious! Love the new oat milk.
Extra creamy compares to Oatly barista/full fat
Our supermarket was out of Oatly so I tried the Chobani, since it was only $3.50 at my local Jewel Osco. Both the Silk and Planet Oat brand oat milks are disappointing, so I was wary of the Chobani one but it’s excellent! This foams well in my at home Nespresso foamer, too.
Get it when it's on sale (currently on sale at S&S for $3).
Chobani has a GREAT ‘extra creamy’ oatmilk which I love using at home in my coffee, although their other (more basic) oatmilk is also a thick plantmilk that works well as a coffee creamer – WHEN it is UU – unflavored and unsweetened.
A New Number One
Chobani Oat Milk is my new favorite. It’s at least as good if not better than Oatly, the gold standard. And Oatly can be hard to find. Chobani is thick and creamy, and doesn’t separate in coffee.
Too sweet!
The vanilla is like a melted vanilla milkshake. Thick, creamy, lots of vanilla but I was floored by the sweetness.