Oatibix

Oatibix
Oatibix and milk, with cereal box

Oatibix is a breakfast cereal that was introduced in the United Kingdom in August 2006. It was invented and created by Weetabix Limited, which also produced the similar Weetabix breakfast cereal.

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Background

Oatibix is similar to Weetabix, but it is made from oats rather than wheat. It was introduced with the advert when it had the slogan "Not Made From Wheat Made From Oats Instead-Abix".


Oatibix was voted "Product of the Year" in 2008.

Related products

Oatiflakes

In April 2007, Weetabix Limited also introduced Oatiflakes, which is also released with Raisin, Cranberry and Blackcurrant varieties.

Oatibix Bites

Oatibix Bites are a smaller "bite-sized" version of Oatibix that can be "poured" into a bowl, similar to Weetabix Minis, and more like a traditional breakfast cereal. It is available as Oatibix Bites, Oatibix Bites with Sultana and Apple and Oatibix Bites with Cranberry varieties.

See also

  • Weetabix Limited

External links


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