• Arnott’s has released its latest addition to the Arnott’s Bluey range in time for the new school year. Arnott’s Bluey Chicken Flavoured snack packs will be available in Coles and independent supermarkets nationwide. (Image: Arnott's)
    Arnott’s has released its latest addition to the Arnott’s Bluey range in time for the new school year. Arnott’s Bluey Chicken Flavoured snack packs will be available in Coles and independent supermarkets nationwide. (Image: Arnott's)
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Arnott’s has released its latest addition to the Arnott’s Bluey range in time for the new school year. Arnott’s Bluey Chicken Flavoured snack packs will be available in Coles and independent supermarkets nationwide.

Arnott’s Bluey Chicken has a 4 Health-Star Rating, and no artificial colours, flavours or preservatives. Each box contains eight delicious snack packs, perfect for the lunchbox or on-the-go between playdates.

Arnott’s senior marketing manager for Flavoured Snacks, Krishma Sood, ssaid: “The Arnott’s Bluey range has always been about creating fun and exciting snacks for Aussie kids and one they can look forward to when that recess bell rings.

“Arnott’s Bluey Chicken with its 4 Health-Star rating, is a healthier lunchbox snack from Arnott's that parents can take comfort in knowing their kids will enjoy.” 

Sood said Arnott’s Instagram also had lots of lunchbox ideas for familes.

Arnott’s Bluey Chicken joins the wider range of Arnott’s Bluey Flavoured Snacks, including Pizza and Honey & Oat, all with an RRP of AUD$5.00 per box. The entire Arnott’s Bluey range has a 3.5 or higher Health-Star Rating, with every box including a fun game to play with the family or school mates.

 

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