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  <title>Oat Cult - Ben da Costa</title>
  <description>Ben da Costa is one of brilliant minds behind Oat Cult - the overnight oats brand inviting you to join the cult (if you dare).&amp;amp;nbsp; Having burst onto the breakfast scene earlier this year they’ve taken socials by storm with their standout packaging and provocative illustrative content as well as a debut brand film, parodying horror films like The Wicker Man, showcasing a fictional cult with a devotion to overnight oats - brought to life by a bootstrapped team of powerhouse creatives. The brand was born from a simple frustration: that breakfast is often a choice between &amp;quot;ultra-processed nonsense&amp;quot; or a &amp;quot;faff&amp;quot; you have to remember to prep 12 hours in advance.&amp;amp;nbsp; Oat Cult provides a simple solution: the UK's first ready-to-mix overnight oat sachets that are high in fibre, free from added sugar, and packed with 1 billion live cultures to worship your gut. Merging two of the biggest trends in food right now: convenience and gut health, wrapping it up in a bold, subversive brand that is hard to forget.&amp;amp;nbsp; In this episode, we’re going to delve into them blowing their whole start-up budget on a make or break brand film, the risk it takes to make breakfast a bit more culty and why the food industry needs a bit more creativity and.&amp;amp;nbsp; Tuck in, if you’re brave enough. &amp;amp;nbsp; </description>
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  <author_url>http://edlittle.co.uk/</author_url>
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