• Healthy snacking brand Noshu has introduced new flavours of its popular products – Chewy Cookie Snacks and Low Carb Indulgence Bars.
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    Healthy snacking brand Noshu has introduced new flavours of its popular products – Chewy Cookie Snacks and Low Carb Indulgence Bars. Source: Noshu
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Healthy snacking brand Noshu has introduced new flavours of its popular products – Chewy Cookie Snacks and Low Carb Indulgence Bars.

The company states that its products use plant-based ingredients as natural sweeteners and have 100 per cent natural colours and flavours.

Raspberry Cheesecake joins Noshu’s range of Chewy Cookie Snacks, which already has a Chocolate Chip flavour. The reduced sugar cookies are cheesecake flavoured, with raspberry pieces.

The cookies have 100 calories per serve and are sold in a four pack in the muesli bar aisle of Coles stores, for RRP $6.70.

The company has also introduced a new flavour of its Low Carb Indulgence Bars – Strawberry Dream. The white chocolate coated bars have a gooey strawberry filling, and like the rest of the range, cuts out refined sugars and excess carbs.

It joins a range of flavours including Cherry & Coconut, Choc Mint, Peanut & Caramel, Double-Choc Brownie, and Coconut Mint, all with only 2g sugar per serve.

The Low Carb Strawberry Dream Indulgence Bars are available in the muesli bars aisle of Coles stores nationwide, for RRP $8.90.

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