
"Everyone's heard of overnight oats by now, and what once seemed to be an ingenious invention is somewhat old news today. That's not to say overnight oats are out; rather, they've become a breakfast staple, and many companies are cashing in on their established reputation as a healthy, filling, easy breakfast option. For example, MUSH has a selection of ready-to-eat overnight oats that I generally enjoy. I noticed another company getting a lot of buzz on socials and figured it couldn't hurt to add a second overnight oats taste test to my repertoire: Oats Overnight. Unfortunately, I couldn't test all of the flavors in Oats Overnight's lineup - the company has over 30 different oats options to choose from, which seems great on the surface but made me a little skeptical as to their quality. Well (spoiler alert), all were really, really good, making this one of the most difficult rankings I've done to date. I ended up basing my ranking on personal flavor preferences as well as how true the oats were to their names. You can learn more about how I selected the flavors to try as well as other ranking criteria at the end of this piece."
"I was very skeptical of Carrot Cake oats, mostly because the packet contained chunks of carrots. The result was, well, less than visually appealing (though it smelled great) - wet orange carrot pieces don't lend the best look to a dish, and they did play a role in why it didn't get higher ranking. Once I got past its looks, it was quite good, and the carrot cake flavor came through clearly. I didn't like stumbling upon a carrot chunk because it distracted from the whole experience; had they been omitted, this may have made my top five."
"There's a reason Oats Overnight called this one Pumpkin Pie instead of pumpkin spice. While all your classic pumpkin spice flavors come through, it's also clear that the company used real pumpkin in"
Oats Overnight offers over 30 distinct overnight oats flavors, and sampled varieties proved consistently high quality, making ranking challenging. The large flavor selection initially raised skepticism about overall quality, but testing revealed uniformly strong results across flavors. Rankings prioritized personal flavor preference and how true each oat was to its named flavor. Carrot Cake contained visible carrot chunks that hurt visual appeal but delivered a clear carrot cake taste, and removing chunks might improve its ranking. Pumpkin Pie delivered classic pumpkin spice notes and showed evidence of real pumpkin inclusion. MUSH represents an established ready-to-eat overnight oats option in the breakfast category.
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