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@oatly
We are the company that made the first oat drink. Our goal is always to deliver products that have maximum nutritional value and minimal environmental impact.
Food & Beverage CompanySwedenoatly.comJoined May 2012

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What if there was a delicious drink you could use like milk, only it was made from oats that came straight from an oat field without stopping to go through the body of a cow?
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Tommy, your dedication is unmatched. We'd love to send you a small gift from our team. Shoot us a message with a screenshot of this tweet to info.us@oatly.com if you're interested!
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Hi Kevin, we really appreciate you taking the time to tell a part of our story! We've learned a lot over the past 26 years, and are glad to hear our story can be a source of inspiration for others, like yourself. Stay oatsome!
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For all you amazing people trying to eat more plant-based foods, here’s a chocolate-ice-cream-that-isn’t-ice-cream declaration of our love.
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For the record, we believe we should eat stuff that we can grow instead of growing stuff to feed animals and then eating them.
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Hooray! We’re a now public company (Nasdaq: OTLY). What does being a public company mean? That we are owned by the public, of course! You can now support the Post Milk Generation by buying a carton of barista edition oat drink or by buying a couple of shares of OTLY. Or both!
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Have you heard you can drink liquid oats instead of a cow’s bodily fluids? If you have, cool. If not, please RT and let’s get the word out.
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FYI, buying every carton of oat drink at your local shop isn’t cool, or necessary. Our top priority right now is to keep the oat drink flowing, so shelves will be refilled fast and you can demonstrate your consideration skills, resulting in a few cartons for all. Okay, stay safe.
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We do not boycott Israel. We also want to emphasize that we don't cooperate with the kind of organization referred to.>>
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Take a break from all the political news with a nice glass of oat drink. You’ll actually be doing more for the planet than most politicians.
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We did it! Or well, the EU did it! On May 24th, the European Parliament decided to withdraw Amendment 171. A great win for the future of the planet – here’s to all of you 450,000 petition signers! Cheers!
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It’s fun to eat and drink oats that came straight from the oat field and skipped the whole going-through-the-body-of-a-cow thing.
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BTW, whether you are going 100% plant-based or just like 24.7% plant-based, we 100% love you.
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Chocolate oat drink is pretty popular so people will probably like this photo no matter what this caption says.
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Big news -- Oatly’s Barista Edition has won a Vegan Food UK Award for Best Dairy-Free Mylk, which is even more amazing than it sounds since this award was determined by votes from regular consumers or as we like to call them…you. So thank you, you, and cheers!
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We made this graphic to remind you that even on your laziest day, you can do something great for the planet just by drinking liquid oats.
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Toni says thanks for supporting his singing skills during the game last Sunday. He also says thanks for all the non-support too. It takes both supporters and non-supporters to inspire change in the world. May wow, wow, no cow, be stuck in your head until then. #wownocow #forever
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Try replacing milk with oat drink. What have you got to lose, besides about 80% greenhouse gas emissions?
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Oatly fans, we're sending love into your heart right now from across the internet. Hope that's okay with you.
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We’re not about telling anyone what to do, but if you happen to choose to help out the planet and replace dairy with liquid oats, then cool.
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No pressure, but if you want to help out the planet and replace dairy with liquid oats, then cool.
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Why isn't anyone in this Chocolate Oat Drink Deluxe photo pretending to live in a perfect product shot world? We like it better when people are themselves even if that means hiding under a bed grasping at a carton, which is actually a product shot that got you to read this tweet.
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Isn't it nice when vegans, non-vegans, and normally-not-vegan-but-sometimes-flexi-veggie-person-tarians can all agree on the same thing?
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Please RT if you've tried oat drink because theoretically that will increase the likelihood that someone else will read this tweet and then they might try oat drink, too. Sorry if we just explained how Twitter works to um, Twitter.
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Looking for a really easy resolution? How about making the switch to eating and drinking oats that came straight from the oat field and skipped the whole going through the body of a cow thing?
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#Worldmilkday seems like a really good day to talk about how closely intertwined the dairy and meat industries are, and how together they create more greenhouse gas emissions than all the world’s cars, trucks, planes, trains, ships, boats, go-karts, etc. combined.
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How weird is it that gulping down a big glassful of a cow's bodily fluids used to seem normal?
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Isn't it nice when vegans, non-vegans, and normally-not-vegan-but-sometimes-flexi-veggie-person-tarians can all agree on the same thing?
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Go ahead and pour our barista edition directly into your deep dark brew. It stays creamy and makes everything in the whole world better. If you read it on Twitter it has to be true, right?
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Does this neon sign seem like a blatant attempt to grab your attention so we can let you know that oat drink is a great choice if you're a person who's thinking about the future of the planet and who also wants something amazing in your coffee or on your cereal? Just checking.
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Hey companies! This is a really public invitation right here on social media in the middle of a weekday and everything, asking you to join us in making it easy for people to eat healthy foods without taxing the planet's resources. See, now it will be awkward if you don’t.
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Just a reminder on this Wednesday in August in the year 2019, you can choose any of a bajillion plant-based milk options that make it easy to stop drinking the bodily fluids of cows, if that sounds like something you might like to do.
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Our oat spread has nothing to do with “cheese” except that it is conveniently spreadable like one of those creamy spreadable “cheeses”.
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Hey vegan cooks, non-vegan cooks and normally-not-vegan-but-sometimes-flexi-veggie-person-tarian cooks! We made this product just for you. So now that the ad part of this tweet is out of the way, what's everyone cooking this autumn weekend?
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Back in the 90s, we thought instead of feeding oats to a cow and letting the cow process them into milk then drinking that milk, it would be better to skip the cow altogether and make a nutritious drink directly from oats. And somehow people thought we were the crazy ones.
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More people than ever choose plant-based. 2016 has been a great year for us. By us, we mean every creature who walks around on this planet.
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Hey vegans, non-vegans and normally-not-vegan-but-sometimes-flexie-veggie-person-tarians, we made these oat drinks specifically for you.
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We believe we should eat stuff we can grow instead of growing stuff to feed animals and then eating them.
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An idea can be so good, you want to envelope your body in it so someone will ask, “What’s that?” and you can tell them about oats, sustainability and stuff. Or maybe you just wink, turn in slow motion and walk away as cool music plays in the distance, and the person just gets it.
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Did you know you can pour yourself a glass of oat drink instead of cow's milk for 80% less greenhouse gases? This photo of a palm tree doesn't really have anything to do with it other than providing something nice to look at while you think about 80% less greenhouse gases.
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Plant-based drinks have an image problem. People think they have too little protein. Maybe a tweet with this vegan person who eats only plant-based protein and who's wearing a cow head for no apparent reason will help.
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What if there was a delicious drink you could use like milk, only it was made from oats that came straight from an oat field without taking a detour through the body of a cow?
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A couple of decades ago or so, we looked at the nutritional power of oats and thought, What if we forgot the cow altogether and turned oats into a drink? Then we thought, That last thought deserves a million high fives.
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At the risk of stating the obvious, it will be harder to replace our planet in the future than to replace your milk with oat drink today.
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Back in the 90s, we thought instead of feeding oats to a cow and letting the cow process them into milk then drinking that milk, it would be better to skip the cow altogether and make a nutritious drink directly from oats. And somehow people thought we were the crazy ones.
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#COP26 is over but the climate emergency is not. Plant-based alliances have signed a Call for Action in which national governments are urged to advocate for a predominantly plant-based food system in their emission reduction strategies. Next step: Put food on the COP27 agenda!
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Getting dumped sucks. Especially on V-day. Even worse when you find out on social media, with one of “those” letters, that is then published internationally, so many thousands more can re-think their relationship with you… So yeah, milk, we feel for you.
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We post this kind of a lot because we love posting it, so we hope you'll kind of love reading it again.
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When you’re sad, is it less of a cliché to eat a carton of plant-based chocolate ice cream than a carton of dairy ice cream? We think so.
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Whether you’re going 100% plant-based or just like 24.9% plant-based, we 100% love you.
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Cows are adorable. But when you think about it, is the drinking-their-bodily-fluids thing a bit over the top?
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Once in a generation, a show comes along that strikes a chord in the zeitgeist and changes the trajectory of every show that follows it. This is not that show. But look! Puppets! THE NEW NORM&AL SHOW—Now streaming on oatly.com/normandal.
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Our listing on Nasdaq (OTLY) will allow us to build the factories we need so there’s enough Oatly to go around and continue to create amazing new plant-based products that help us turn the corner on climate change and keep this planet available for those of us yet to be born.
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We discovered that a lake in Michigan shares our name, and for reasons that are still unclear, we decided to visit that lake and turn this trip into our very first, and most likely last, podcast. Introducing “Oatly Lake: Season 1.” Listen here: sptfy.com/oatly-lake
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Dear humans, So sustainable plant-based foods are pretty much always healthier for you and healthier for me too. See how that works? Maybe tweet about it or something because seeing you all disappear would be kind of a bummer. Love ya, Earth
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Milk doesn’t have natural fiber. Liquid oats does…or do, or something like that.
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This tweet is here to suggest that making a dairy-free smoothie with our super creamy oatgurt right now would be way more fun than continuing to scroll through tweets.
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Hi, it’s the creative dept at Oatly, aka the Oatly Dept of Mind Control. With the world upside down, we don’t have interest in selling you oat drink. We’d rather just make your day better. So we’re now the Oatly Dept of Distraction Services (ODDS). Visit oatly.com/odds
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When your morning coffee is delicious & completely plant-based you’re helping save the planet. That’s a lot to get done before noon. Nice.
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Is it just us, or does drinking a cow’s bodily fluids sound not that delicious?
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In the 90s most people thought we were crazy. That’s okay we're happy to be right where we are now making products on oats for you to enjoy.
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How amazing would it be if everyone who reads this tweet starts to eat more plant-based? Like, today. Even if you think oat drink tastes terrible, that's cool. There are billions of other great plant-based foods out there. Just start small, start somewhere, and please RT #climate
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Since the planet can't tweet, we made this graphic to tell its inhabitants why choosing oat drink instead of cow's milk is awesome.
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Pumpkin is everywhere right now. Should Oatly ever do a pumpkin oat drink? (This isn't market research, just the writer thinking out loud)
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Great news! You don’t have to drink the stuff mother cows’ bodies make for baby cows’ bodies!
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This super basic fruit milkshake was all our social media team could think of for this tweet that's here to say you can use our products to make almost anything your imagination can conjure up—it’s just a 1:1 swap for dairy ingredients. So maybe show us what you're making, okay?
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We believe: 1. We should eat stuff we grow, not grow stuff to feed animals and then eat them. 2. Bigfoot's real 3. Um, let’s just go with 1
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Dear plant-based eaters, Thank you. Love, Earth ...seems like something the planet would probably write if it wrote tweets.
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Wouldn’t it be nice if more companies were interested in protecting the planet while helping people lead healthier lives?
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Not to make anyone feel dumb or anything, but turns out ice cream doesn’t need cream or any other liquid from cows to be creamy and amazing.
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The Oatly Dept of Distraction Services hopes you’ll consider that some pairings like PB & J or Han & Chewie totally rule, and that visiting oatly.com/odds where a nacho boat tutorial awaits to show you how to pair nacho eating & bathtime is the best idea ever.
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