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OATSIDE Launches New High Protein Soy Milk In Singapore

OATSIDE will launch NOBO Soy in Singapore soon

Image credit: NOBO Soy

We’re no strangers to OATSIDEā€˜s oat milk lineup—think flavours such as Caramel Macchiato and Matcha Latte—but this time, the homegrown beverage brand is venturing into something new: soy milk. Enter NOBO Soy, a new plant-based drink set to launch in Singapore this March.

The brand will launch two versions of the drink.

Image credit: NOBO Soy

The first is NOBO Soy, a lightly roasted soy milk designed to be smooth and easy to drink. The second is NOBO Almond Soy, which uses the same soy base but adds roasted almond grounds for a slightly nuttier flavour. Both drinks are meant to be enjoyed chilled, making them an easy option for breakfast, post-gym refreshments, or a quick afternoon drink.

One of the main talking points behind the new drink is its relatively simple ingredient list. According to the brand, the soy milk is made without added oils, gums, emulsifiers, or protein powders. Instead, the focus is on the natural nutrients already found in soybeans. Each serving contains at least 4.2g of protein per 100ml, while sugar levels stay below 5g per 100ml, giving the drink a Nutri-Grade B rating in Singapore.

Image credit: NOBO Soy

To improve the flavour, the brand uses a double extraction method to process the soybeans. This involves cooking and cooling non-GMO soybeans in a way that reduces the strong ā€œbeanyā€ aroma that some people associate with traditional soy milk, resulting in a smoother and naturally creamy drink.

Image credit: NOBO Soy

That’s not all. NOBO Soy has also teamed up with Vietnamese fashion brand CHAUTFIFTH to release a limited-edition handbag shaped like a soybean, inspired by the brand’s mascot. The bag will be available online from 16 March 2026, priced at $129.50, while stocks last.

If you want to try the drink before buying a carton, the brand will be hosting sampling pop-ups at CapitaLand malls. Drop by Junction 8 from 14 to 15 March and Lot One from 21 to 22 March, where the drinks will be available for tasting from 12pm to 8pm.

Otherwise, NOBO Soy will be available across Singapore in 180ml and 1L cartons soon, both online via the OATSIDE store and at major supermarkets and convenience stores, including FairPrice and 7-Eleven. The smaller pack will retailĀ forĀ $2.25Ā perĀ bundle of three, while the 1L carton is priced at $2.90.

If you like keeping up with new food and drink launches, check out our coverage of the KFC Smoky Kecap Manis Chicken launch, or browse our guide to the best new restaurants and cafes in March 2026!

Feature image adapted from Nobo Soy

Anthia Chng

As the Associate Editor of Eatbook, Anthia survives on a steady diet of cake and coffee. With a decade of writing experience in food, fashion, and beauty—including six years at Expat Living Singapore—she’s passionate about sharing stories that excite and inspire, whether it’s discovering the latest restaurant opening or shining a light on a heritage hawker stall.

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