• Uncle Tobys’ latest muesli bar range combines its 100% Aussie Oats reputation with some of the country’s favourite chocolate bars – Chokito, Golden Rough, and Crunch. (Image: Nestlé)
    Uncle Tobys’ latest muesli bar range combines its 100% Aussie Oats reputation with some of the country’s favourite chocolate bars – Chokito, Golden Rough, and Crunch. (Image: Nestlé)
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Uncle Tobys’ latest muesli bar range combines its 100% Aussie Oats reputation with some of the country’s favourite chocolate bars – Chokito, Golden Rough, and Crunch.

Uncle Tobys marketing manager, Jessica Barnes, said, “We’re really excited about this

collaboration. Our dedicated team has successfully blended the wholesome goodness of an Uncle Tobys muesli bar with the delicious, true-to-flavour essence of Chokito, Crunch, and Golden Rough. The taste and texture make the perfect match.”

Offering a confectionery twist, the bars have a 3 Star Health Star Rating.

The flavours include:

Uncle Tobys inspired by Chokito : Made with Australian oats, chewy caramel fudge pieces, choc cereal balls, and smooth milk choc.

Uncle Tobys inspired by Golden Rough: Made with Australian oats, toasted coconut, choc cereal balls, and smooth milk choc.

Uncle Tobys inspired by Crunch: Made with Australian oats, rice crispies, and smooth milk choc.

Available from all major retailers for RRP $5.50 for a five-bar pack.

 

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