Quaker is a brand of food products based in the United States, known primarily for its breakfast cereals.
The brand was founded in 1901 by the merger of four oat mills.
In 1922, Quaker Oats introduced Puffed Rice and Puffed Wheat cereals.
In 1949, the company introduced the first instant oatmeal product, Quick Quaker Oats.
Quaker Oats was acquired by PepsiCo in 2001.
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Oatmeal that can be prepared quickly by adding hot water or milk.
Rolled oats that can be used in a variety of recipes.
A sweetened crunchy combination of whole-grain oats and wheat that can be eaten alone or with milk.
Instant oatmeal is pre-cooked and dried, making it a quick and convenient option for breakfast, while old-fashioned oats require a longer cooking time.
While oats are naturally gluten-free, Quaker cannot guarantee that their oats have not come into contact with gluten during processing.
Unopened packages of Quaker oats can be stored for up to two years, while opened packages should be used within one year.
Yes, Quaker offers several dairy-free hot cereal options, including Quick 1-Minute Oats and Instant Grits.
Yes, Quaker Oats was acquired by PepsiCo in 2001 and is now a subsidiary of the company.