• Food products supplier, Obela, has launched its latest snack, Hi-Protein Hommus To Go, in flavours Classic and Jalapeno.
Source: Obela
    Food products supplier, Obela, has launched its latest snack, Hi-Protein Hommus To Go, in flavours Classic and Jalapeno. Source: Obela
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Food products supplier, Obela, has launched its latest snack, Hi-Protein Hommus To Go, in flavours Classic and Jalapeno.

Obela is a joint venture between PepsiCo and Israeli food company, Strauss Group. The brand’s latest snack contains 13g of protein for an on-the-go snack.

Made from Australian-grown chickpeas, Obela’s Hi-Protein Hommus To Go is 100 per cent plant-based, aimed at health-conscious snackers.

Obela senior brand manager, Cheryl Ley, said the company’s new Hommus To Go Hi-Protein is perfect for those on the go who want a healthy snack.

“This product is a real development breakthrough for us as we’ve worked hard to keep our signature smooth and creamy texture and taste profile Obela fans know and love, but now it’s packed with protein and wholegrains, offering a nourishing option that fits seamlessly into your lifestyle,” said Ley.

Obela’s Hommus To Go Hi-Protein is available at Coles and Woolworths stores across Australia for RRP $4.50.

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