Skip to product information
1 of 2

Kodiak Cakes

Kodiak Cakes, Oatmeal Power Cup®, Peanut Butter Chocolate Chip , 2.12 oz (60 g)

Kodiak Cakes, Oatmeal Power Cup®, Peanut Butter Chocolate Chip , 2.12 oz (60 g)

Regular price $3.41 USD
Regular price $3.41 USD Sale price $3.41 USD
Sale Sold out
View full details
Product Overview

Description

  • Crafted With 100% Whole Grains
  • Protein Packed
  • Kosher Dairy
  • 14 g Protein Per Serving 
  • Warm Fresh Oatmeal In Seconds 

It’s no secret that chocolate and peanut butter are the perfect pair, but we decided to bring oatmeal into the mix with Kodiak Peanut Butter Chocolate Chip Oatmeal Power Cup

Expiration Date

02/07/2025 00:00:00

UPC

705599013485

Ingredients

100% whole grain rolled oats, semisweet chocolate (sugar, unsweetened chocolate, cocoa butter, dextrose, sunflower and/or soy lecithin), pea protein concentrate with tapioca starch, cane sugar, peanut butter drop (sugar, palm kernel oil, peanut flour, nonfat dry milk, salt, soy lecithin), milk protein concentrate, peanut flour, whey protein isolate with sunflower lecithin, sea salt.

Contains milk, peanuts, and soy. 

Due to processing on shared equipment, may contain trace amounts of egg, tree nuts, and wheat.

Suggested Use

Microwave Directions

  1. Remove sealed lid.
  2. Add about 1/3 cup water or milk until oatmeal is covered.
  3. Stir well and heat for 30-45 seconds. 

Steeping Directions:

  1. Peel lid back halfway.
  2. Add about 1/3 cup hot water or milk, stir, and cover for 2 minutes. 

CAUTION! Cup and contents will be hot.

Nutrition Facts
Servings Per Container: 1
Serving Size: 1 cup (60 g)
  Amount Per Serving %Daily Value*
Calories 250
Total Fat  6 g 8%
Saturated Fat  3 g 15%
Trans Fat  0 g
Cholesterol  <5 mg 2%
Sodium  210 mg 9%
Total Carbohydrate  35 g 13%
Dietary Fiber  4 g 14%
Total Sugars  13 g
Includes 12 g Added Sugars
24%
Protein  14 g 24%
Vitamin D 0 mcg 0%
Calcium 120 mg 10%
Iron  2.8 mg 15%
Potassium  180 mg  4%
*The % Daily Value (DV) tells you how much a nutrient in a serving of food contributes to a daily diet. 2,000 calories a day is used for general nutrition advice.