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frontpage Posted by enizete 8 months ago
frontpage Posted by enizete 8 months ago

MUSH Overnight Oats (Various Flavors)

After Rebate

Free

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Eat Mush offers One MUSH Overnight Oats (Various Flavors) for Free after Rebate when you follow the instructions below.

Thanks to community member enizete for finding this deal.

Deal Instructions:
  1. Go to the promotion page and enter your email to sign up
  2. Purchase MUSH Overnight Oats (Various Flavors) at your local retailer (store locator)
  3. Upload a photo of your receipt
  4. Get reimbursed via Amazon Reload, PayPal, or Venmo
Available Flavors:
  • Apple Cinnamon
  • Blueberry
  • Coffee
  • Dark Chocolate
  • Maple Cinnamon
  • PB & J
  • Peanut Butter
  • Peanut Butter Chocolate
  • Strawberry
  • Vanilla Bean

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Written by megakimcheelove | Staff
  • Please see the original post for additional details & give the WIKI and additional forum comments a read for helpful discussion. 

Original Post

Written by enizete
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Deal Details
Community Notes
About the Poster
Eat Mush offers One MUSH Overnight Oats (Various Flavors) for Free after Rebate when you follow the instructions below.

Thanks to community member enizete for finding this deal.

Deal Instructions:
  1. Go to the promotion page and enter your email to sign up
  2. Purchase MUSH Overnight Oats (Various Flavors) at your local retailer (store locator)
  3. Upload a photo of your receipt
  4. Get reimbursed via Amazon Reload, PayPal, or Venmo
Available Flavors:
  • Apple Cinnamon
  • Blueberry
  • Coffee
  • Dark Chocolate
  • Maple Cinnamon
  • PB & J
  • Peanut Butter
  • Peanut Butter Chocolate
  • Strawberry
  • Vanilla Bean

Editor's Notes

Written by megakimcheelove | Staff
  • Please see the original post for additional details & give the WIKI and additional forum comments a read for helpful discussion. 

Original Post

Written by enizete
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Top Comments

The problem with all these overnight oats or ready made fancy oat stuff like this is that it's just too easy and way cheaper to make at home. It takes 0 skill to make overnight oats. It doesn't even take that long either.
I've tried these and find them very unappetizing.
This is solid stuff; I get mine bulk from Costco usually.

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7 months ago
103 Posts
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7 months ago
DelightfulTofu789
7 months ago
103 Posts
Quote from NotFast :
So you leave on the stove overnight? Doesn't it require something (like refrigeration) so it doesn't grow bacteria or mold or whatever?
Yeah I figure they mean to put it into the fridge. Steel cut oats are so thick they probably don't absorb room temperature water well enough to be fully soft (versus instant or old fashioned oats). Hence the boiling water. But still I'd put that in the fridge...
7 months ago
731 Posts
Joined Mar 2012
7 months ago
YoYoMa1
7 months ago
731 Posts
Quote from wolfpac :
Got them at costco but I do not recommend, they taste sour like they fermented, just make your own, or freshly made is even better.
I agree with you, but seems like we're in the minority here. I bought a Costco pack. Just tasted like 3 day old leftover oats from the fridge. I thought the taste and texture of Mush was offputting. It was like something I'd eat if I only had 10 seconds to grab something and force it down. I ended up giving them away to the neighbors.
7 months ago
980 Posts
Joined Aug 2008
7 months ago
evilmomo
7 months ago
980 Posts
What terrible branding. Seriously. It's not as clever as the smug branding department believes it to be.
7 months ago
189 Posts
Joined Oct 2013
7 months ago
Meppen
7 months ago
189 Posts
Quote from NotFast :
So you leave on the stove overnight? Doesn't it require something (like refrigeration) so it doesn't grow bacteria or mold or whatever?
Dude, it's just oats & water & salt. What would be going bad overnight? I've eaten this for 10+ years now, it is fine.
7 months ago
645 Posts
Joined Dec 2018
7 months ago
WiseSwallow794
7 months ago
645 Posts
Quote from mrtom78 :
Wonder how much glyphosate remains in this?
Not enough to do anything most likely. As with most things, just don't drink it or rub it in your eyes. I highly doubt they get their oats from anywhere special.
7 months ago
276 Posts
Joined Nov 2012
7 months ago
BleedRed
7 months ago
276 Posts
Quote from Meppen :
Dude, it's just oats & water & salt. What would be going bad overnight? I've eaten this for 10+ years now, it is fine.
Bacillus cereus kills people.
7 months ago
18 Posts
Joined Oct 2016
7 months ago
jgilbs
7 months ago
18 Posts
Half the batches I've bought over the past few months have been bad. Like they taste like cleaning chemicals or vinegar. I contacted the company, and they claim its a shelf life thing, but if these are that sensitive to shelf life > 1 week, then they should fix their supply chain. Just buyer beware that they very easily go bad.