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KAFFEREP Oat biscuits, sugar-free

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One of the most loved Swedish traditions is fika – socialising over coffee and cookies. With sweet treats in the KAFFEREP series, we want to share the tradition so more can enjoy memorable fika moments.

Article Number903.749.19

Product details

Crunchy and delicate oat biscuits with caramel flavour.

Sugar-free. Contains sweetener.

Conveniently served as they are. For example with coffee and good friends as “fika” – coffee break Swedish style.

Article Number903.749.19

Weight & measurements

  • Net weight: 160 g

Package details

KAFFEREP

Article Number903.749.19
  • Width: 6 cm
  • Height: 6 cm
  • Length: 18 cm
  • Weight: 0.19 kg
  • Package(s): 1

Reviews

Tasty Anonymous reviewerReally enjoyed these. Bought as they are milk/egg free. Taste very nice. 5
Test niceAnonymous reviewerLove it5
OatAnonymous reviewerI am not partial to these myself. There are many better biscuits that I can make or stock, but these are my husband‘s favourites as they are not too sweet and sugary.3
Yummy!!Anonymous reviewerAlways good to find some dairy free goodies. Recommended4
DeliciousAnonymous reviewerAlways love IKEA biscuits, these are really nice.5
OatyAnonymous reviewerA good sugar free cookie.4
TastyAnonymous reviewerDidn’t expect to find sugar free in ikea5
Disappointing Anonymous reviewerNo crunch to the biscuits and expensive 2
Pretty good for a low sugar product but a little high in fatAnonymous reviewerThe taste and texture is pretty good and it is nice to find a low sugar product tjat tastes this good. However the far content is rather high snd offsets the low sugar.4
Very nice Anonymous reviewerI love this biscuit they are so delicious 5
TasteAnonymous reviewerTaste delicious 5
Great sugar-free biscuitsAnonymous reviewerWe love these sugar-free oat biscuits. They are very tasty, keep well with a good shelf-lifez5
Very niceAnonymous reviewerThis was the first time I bought these - and it probably won’t be the last! My kids really enjoyed them too.5
Biscuits Anonymous reviewerBeing a diabetic, I loved these biscuits. But for the size of the packet, I thought they were expensive.4
EewwAnonymous reviewerTastes like horse biscuits 2
Not tastyAnonymous reviewerTaste bad, dont want to buy again1
Very moreishAnonymous reviewerDistinctly yummy. A bit pricey but worth it.5
Yummy biscuitsAnonymous reviewerThese are crumbly oat biscuits with no added sugar a bonus5
KAFFEREP Sugar Free Biscuits Anonymous reviewerI am certainly asked by my Doctor to reduce my sugar intake due to a health problem. I miss biscuits so much, so when I saw these I thought I would give them ago. They are lovely. I enjoyed them so much. I do plan to get more next time I get something from IKEA. It would be lovely if you did more biscuits that are Sugar Free. I always enjoyed your oak biscuits. I particularly liked the large boxes of oat biscuits stuck together with chocolate. Could you see if you could make sugar free ones of those. Thank you. 5
Sugar freeAnonymous reviewerSo nice to find sugarfree biscuits 5

Customer reviews

4.4Average rating
56Reviews
KAFFEREP Oat biscuits, sugar-free

Sharing a Swedish tradition with the world

Have you ever had a cup of coffee and a sweet treat to go with it? Then, unknowingly, you’ve experienced one of Sweden’s most beloved traditions – fika. It's no exaggeration to say everyone in Sweden has fika. But as people get busier and busier, homemade fika is no longer the norm. Between work and family and hobbies, there's a need for an easier option. This is where the KAFFEREP series comes in.

KAFFEREP offers biscuits, pastries and treats inspired by our love for fika and everything it stands for. You'll find traditional favourites like oat biscuits and ginger thins. We're stocking our Swedish Food Market with everything you need for fika, so it's easy for anyone to share in our treasured tradition.

Fika in a modern world

Jenny Odenmo is one of the IKEA co-workers who helped introduce KAFFEREP. She enjoys fika moments with co-workers at the office and with friends or neighbours who stop by. But Jenny has a busy life and there's not a lot of time to spare. "My kids like to bake. I like to bake, but I wouldn't say we bake every week. It’s just not possible. We don't have the time. So I always have a fika back-up in the cupboards," says Jenny. "We're a modern family and we need the convenience." Jenny's cupboard back-ups are, in fact, some of her favourites to eat. The KAFFEREP oat biscuits with chocolate have a particularly hard time lasting very long in her home. "They have this amazing dark chocolate in between crispy biscuits. I open a pack and they disappear."

Sharing the love for fika

Now that IKEA offers both great coffee and tasty treats, fika is more accessible. "The KAFFEREP offer is quite wide," says Jenny. "We have a good mix in place. It's all you need really, to have a good fika moment."

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Seven is a magic number

From kafferep to fika – the Swedish tradition of gathering at home to socialise, drink coffee and eat cookies has a long history. The custom came about during the 19th century and meant that the host was expected to serve exactly seven types of cookies to their guests. Fewer were considered stingy and more was seen as over the top, while seven was the perfect balance. At IKEA, we love this way of enjoying a special moment with others, no matter how many cookies are served.

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