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Oddlygood Global, one of Finland’s leading food companies, launchs All-In Barista Oat Drink as plant-based dairy alternatives for coffee mix

Oddlygood Global, one of Finland's leading food companies, launchs All-In Barista Oat Drink as plant-based dairy alternatives for coffee mix

September 23 - 2022

Coffee Geography Magazine


Oddlygood Global, one of Finland's leading food companies, is launching All-In Barista Oat Drink in the U.S. as part of its growing portfolio of plant-based dairy alternatives. Created with input from baristas, the creamy, full-bodied drink froths up for the perfect cappuccino or latte and is a tasty pour for any hot or cold beverage and cooking. 

All-In Barista Oat Drink is dairy-free, gluten-free and contains no artificial flavors or sweeteners. Made with non-GMO oats, Oddlygood goes "All-In" by using the entire oat so there's no food waste. Unlike many dairy alternatives, All-In Barista Drink does not "flake" when mixed with coffee.

Oddlygood All-In Barista Oat Drink

The U.S. division of Oddlygood, in Parsippany, N.J., will feature the drink this month at Natural Products Expo East in Philadelphia and Coffee Fest Pacific Northwest in Seattle. It was introduced in Finland in 2019 and is available at cafés and retailers in Sweden, the Baltics, Poland, Malta and Ireland. 

"We see a strong market in the U.S. for coffee lovers who treat themselves to customized beverages at their local café or enjoy whipping one up at home as part of their morning ritual or afternoon break," says Caitlin Mahler, newly-appointed Head of Business Development, Oddlygood USA. "Our All-In Barista Oat Drink offers a delicious dairy-free alternative with a difference."

All-In Barista Oat Drink is available in 1-liter, shelf-stable cartons for a suggested retail price of $4.99 per carton. It has 3 grams of protein per 1-cup serving, 290mg of calcium, 7g of total fat and zero added sugar. A one-cup serving has 150 calories. Now manufactured in the U.K., plans call to shift production to the U.S. when sales warrant, Mahler says. 

Oddlygood expanded to the U.S. in early 2022 with its four-flavor line of plant-based oat yogurt alternatives and plant-based cheese alternatives for the pizza industry. Sales are meeting targets and growing. The full U.S. line will be featured at Booth 1020 at Expo East and at Booth 500 at Coffee Fest PNW.