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SunOpta, Seven Sundays launch cereal with upcycled oat protein
Through the partnership, Seven Sundays grew its product offerings with an upcycled oat protein ingredient manufactured by SunOpta.
SunOpta, a U.S.-based, global pioneer fueling the future of sustainable plant-based and fruit-based food and beverages, has announced a first-of-its-kind partnership with Seven Sundays, a planet-forward breakfast company known for serving up better breakfast items made with only real ingredients.
Seven Sundays launched the first-ever Oat Protein Cereal made with SunOpta’s OatGold, a nutrient-rich upcycled oat protein powder, which is a byproduct of oatmilk production. Through this partnership, Seven Sundays grew its product offerings with an upcycled oat protein ingredient manufactured by SunOpta. The new product is available now nationwide at major retailers including Whole Foods Market, Sprouts, Amazon, and ordered directly from the Seven Sundays website.