• Dairy products brand, Pauls, has released its latest snack – Plus+ Protein Dairy Snack range in flavours Chocolate and Vanilla.
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    Dairy products brand, Pauls, has released its latest snack – Plus+ Protein Dairy Snack range in flavours Chocolate and Vanilla. Source: Pauls
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Dairy products brand, Pauls, has released its latest snack – Plus+ Protein Dairy Snack range in flavours Chocolate and Vanilla.

The high protein dairy snacks contain 16 g of natural dairy protein and deliver a smooth, creamy treat for sweet cravings. The treats are also low fat and no added sugar, with the chocolate dessert containing 0.8g fat, and the vanilla with 0.3g.

There has been a recent surge in the demand for nutritional value and balanced nutrition, with Innova Market Insights finding the average consumer is interested in the macronutrient ingredients, such as protein and fibre.

Pauls states that with the 16g of protein in each serve, there are 16 reasons not to skip dessert.

The Pauls Plus+ Protein Dairy Snack in Chocolate and Vanilla in a 160g serving size are initially available from the dairy aisle at Coles, for RRP $2.90.

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