‘New Quaker Perfect Portions customizable oatmeal helps moms make breakfast a little more perfect.’
According to a recent survey by Quaker, more than 90% of moms feel that there is no definition of the perfect mom or that it means different things to different people.Quaker is here to help serve up a little bit of perfect during family breakfast time introducing new Quaker Perfect Portions
- Comes in two flavors, Cinnamon and Maple, is in a convenient, re-sealable package for a truly customizable oatmeal?from the serving size to the type of toppings?ready in minutes using water or milk, a multiserve instant oatmeal:
- Contains no added sugar so everyone can created their perfect bowl of oatmeal, adding whatever sweetener they want
My daughter loves both flavors, and they smell wonderful! The best thing about these, is the fact they have ‘No Added Sugar,’ so I pour maple syrup or agave nectar on them for some sweetness. I love this because I can control the amount of sugar to add.
Here’s my little lady eating her daily dose of Quaker Oatmeal! She really does enjoy it, even if the expression on her face states otherwise.
I’m very glad there is a company out there that provides good, quality food. Especially since she eats it everyday!
So the next time you’re at your local grocery store, pick up the new Quaker Oatmeal Packs in Cinnamon and Maple, you won’t be disappointed!
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Buy It! Quaker Perfect Portions is available in grocery stores nationwide at a suggested retail price of $2.29 per package.
The Giveaway: How would you like to win your own Quaker Oatmeal Perfect Portion Packs? I have a pair to give away to one lucky contestant!
To enter the giveaway please follow all of the directions below and don’t forget to re-pin 3-5 pins from Quakers pinterest board, the winner MUST do this! If you don’t follow the rules, you can’t win!
I received a sample product for this review. All opinions are my own and/or my family’s, take it or leave it. Click here to view my whole disclosure policy.





