Description
- Full of natural goodness of Irish oats--it tastes truly delicious
- Pack of six 12-count boxes
- 100% Irish oats--oat flakes in this instant oatmeal is cut a little finer so that it will cook quickly
- McCanns Oatmeal is more than just a breakfast cereal--it is becoming increasingly popular as a versatile baking ingredient
- McCanns has been making the classic oatmeal product for more than 150 years--the makers of the finest Irish oatmeal
Product Description
Mr. Quaker better move over because McCann's Instant Irish Oatmeal has him beat.I like to eat my oatmeal very thick--McCann's really lends itself to this and is great with a dash of cinnamon, maple syrup, jelly or whatever floats your boat.This is instant, easy and delicious.
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McCanns regular instant Irish oatmeal is made from 100% Irish oats and tastes truly delicious. This oat cuisine takes two minutes to prepare and it is even quicker if you just add boiling water to it. The oat flakes used in this instant oatmeal is cut a little finer so that it will cook more quickly. If you are looking for great tasting oats, then go no further than McCann's Irish oatmeal. This is sold in a pack of six 12-count boxes.
About McCanns
The story of McCann's dates back to 1800 when John McCann built a mill at Beamond, on the east coast of Ireland. John McCann's Irish oatmeal secured many prizes for its excellent quality over the years and the company continued to grow steadily. A piece of McCanns history was created in August 2005 when for the first time production of the trademark 28-ounce tin of steel cut oats exceeded 1 million tins for a twelve month period.
McCanns has been making the classic oatmeal product for more than 150 years - and it has changed very little in that time--it is still the same real thing. McCanns is best known for its classic steel cut oats packed in the iconic 28-ounce tin. However, there are many other tasty products available--quick cooking oatmeal, instant oatmeal, and oat bran.
All McCanns products are non-GMO. They are specially grown by local farmers--there are no GMO oat crops grown in Ireland.