(12 pack) Quaker Instant Oatmeal, Maple Brown Sugar, 12.1 oz, 8 Packets

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For over 130 years, Quaker has unlocked the power of oats to help people get the perfect start to each day.

Quaker Instant Oatmeal, Maple Brown Sugar, 12.1 oz

Great mornings inspire great days bustling with new possibilities, unknown adventures, and amazing friends. Prepare for all that lies ahead by filling your bowls, bellies, and hearts with the love of a nourishing breakfast from Quaker Oats.

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8 reviews for (12 pack) Quaker Instant Oatmeal, Maple Brown Sugar, 12.1 oz, 8 Packets

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  1. Brooke

    My favorite oatmeal!
    I’ve been buying this oatmeal for years, and I love that it tastes the same as it always did. Quaker has never altered the ingredients.

    Please don’t let some of the negative reviews deter you from buying this product. Most of the negative reviews are due to delivery or pick up issues, not the quality of this item, which is truly unfair.

    Don’t miss out on a great tasting bowl of maple brown sugar oatmeal!

  2. Karin

    Quick And DELICIOUS!!
    I ALWAYS make sure to order Quaker microwave oatmeal packets every single time I either shop ‘in person’ at my local Walmart store, or online!!! I’m an ‘insulin dependent diabetic’ and I’m limited to the %23 of carbs, etc., that I’m allowed to eat, and these microwave oatmeal packets fit PERFECTLY into the number of carbs I’m allowed to have for my breakfasts!! Plus, they are DELICIOUS and I recommend them VERY highly!!

  3. LtPuddin

    Great Taste
    I used to hate oatmeal but, Quaker Instant Oatmeal has made some very good flavors.
    I like to use the directions for the water/microwave cooking.
    I also like to use a little bit of honey %26 raisins to it.
    Sometimes I like to eat it as a mid-day snack to avoid junk food.
    The strawberry and apple/cinnamon flavored oatmeal is also delicious.

  4. Jennie

    yummy %26 good for me
    I have loved Quaker oatmeal since I was lil girl and I especially enjoy this flavor…I got the 16 pack box often at another store for a long time and the oatmeal would come out soupy after letting it sit for the time it says…this was like a new thing happening in the past like year buying it…however I bought 2 of these 8 pack boxes at Walmart and they thickened like they should %26 like they used to…I was thoroughly happy with seeing that… the taste is excellent as long as it thickens as it should…just microwave boil water in microwave, pour packet(s) into a bowl, pour in hot water, stir together, wait like a minute for it to thicken, and enjoy…it’s the easier thing to eat and healthy (except the sugar in this brown sugar %26 maple flavor)

  5. Deborah

    I put raisins in it …Really tasty
    Easy for microwave with either hot water with raisins or milk (creamier) then microwave …When raisins are added to hot water(softens the raisins ) Then mix packet up and microwave. Milk can be added after to cool it down ..Dress it up with Whipped cream instead of milk..with a pinch of cinnamon or very little ground nutmeg..on top of whipped cream..

  6. Al

    Great Flavor
    I mix it 50/50 with plain but it tastes good also at 100%. The apple cinnamon is as good but it doesn’t keep well and gets odd tasting if kept even a few weeks but this flavor never lets me down.

  7. Robert

    Best flavor and texture. Easy to make.
    I haven’t found a store brand yet that has the flavor and texture of Quaker. I will never buy a store brand again even if I can’t afford quaker. There is just no comparison.

  8. Joyce


    My very favorite oatmeal is the brown sugar oatmeal. It is so good and so tasty. I love to put bananas in it or blueberries and it is so good Lord and mercy thank you Walmart.

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