Costco Oat Milk, Silk Oat Yeah Extra Creamy 2 Pack


Costco sells this Silk Oat Milk for $5.69! Scroll down for photos. I know oat milk has been around for a while now, but it took me until 2021 to try it. This stuff is amazing! I absolutely love the creaminess. It’s so creamy that I expected to see the fat content really high. I was surprised to find out that it’s only 5 grams of fat (0.5 saturated fat) per serving. This will most likely be replacing the Califia Farms Almond Milk we’ve been buying. The only 2 issues that I would have with this product are that it’s not organic & it’s got 7 grams added sugars. I’d like to see an organic product with near zero sugar; maybe Costco will stock something soon. Anyways, here is a little more information about this Costco Oat Milk……..

  • Silk Oat Milk – 2 Half Gallons
  • Gluten Free
  • Vegan
  • Dairy Free
  • Soy Free
  • Cholesterol Free
  • Non-GMO Verified
  • NOT Keto Friendly – contains 18 grams carbohydrates
  • No Artificial Colors or Flavors

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Silk Oat Yeah Oat Milk Extra Creamy, 2 Pack 64 oz Each


We used to buy the Silk Almond Milk for a long time. We really like it but ended up going with the Califia Farms Almond Milk. This is going to be the new norm moving forward. It’s that good. My favorite way to drink it is with my cold brew coffee, because it brings out the chocolate flavor in my coffee beans. I found this in only 1 of the 4 Costco’s around me & trust me, I looked everywhere. I found it right next to all the other almond milk products. Another great part is the “best if used by date”. It stores unopened, in the refrigerator, for about 3 months which is similar to almond milk. So long as you don’t open the package, it will stay good for about 3 months. Check these HIGHLY RATED competitors……..

Price: $5.69, Item Number: 1476044

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10 thoughts on “Costco Oat Milk, Silk Oat Yeah Extra Creamy 2 Pack

    1. I have not. Do you recommend? I’m assuming since you mentioned it, you think it’s good. I’ll check it out the next time I go

  1. Costco oat milk we bought has natural flavors listed as ingredient… which means diacetyl…. and is very bad! Alzheimer causing because it crosses the brain barrier… look it up

  2. Also, 7 grams of carbs is 70% of my total daily net carb intake, so it’s very significant!

    1. Wow….so you are really limiting the carbs in your diet. How has that been working out for you? Are there any Costco items that are you’re go to items when shopping? Thanks for stopping by

  3. Organic is a must since killing crops with Roundup just prior to harvest is popular in factory farming of grains, since it helps even the maturity of the grain across the 100s or 1000s of acres being harvested. Dastardly practice. So, even if it says non-GMO, which I don’t believe this does, it’s still likely contaminated with herbicides and/or pesticides typical of grains.

    Also, the sugar content is sky high. Totally unnecessary. Costco carries the “Milkadamia” milk substitute, which has its own issues, but at least it is very low sugar/carb and does not come from a grain.

    1. Thanks a lot for that. I did notice the 7 grams of sugar per serving. It’s not terribly high, but I would be happy if they had zero. Maybe they will come out with an organic oat milk soon. Probably depends on the popularity. I’ll take a look at the Milkadamia next time since I haven’t tried that. The Califia Farms Almond Milk has zero sugars. What do you think about that?

      1. After finding myself dissatisfied with several milk alternatives (I haven’t tried the Calafia Farms Almond Milk you mentioned above), I now make my own from the Hemp Hearts product that Costco sells. Here’s my recipe:

        3 cups water
        1/4 cup Hemp Hearts (organic, sold at Costco)
        1 rounded Tbsp of allulose (if you use this, go with pure allulose (like Anthony’s brand) not the Splenda brand, which has an undisclosed “natural” flavor.
        1 tsp vanilla extract
        1/8 tsp salt
        1/8 tsp cinnamon

        This is tasty and the hemp hearts bring a lot of good nutrition to the recipe.

        1. Thanks for the comment defuser. I recommend you try the Califia Farms milk a try if you’re concerned with sugar. It’s got zero! Thanks for the recipe. I’ll have to give that a try one of these days. Do you use it as an alternative to anything?

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