• While Uncle Tobys celebrates its 130th Birthday, it has launched the limited edition Classic Golden Oats Muesli Bar, made with a drizzle of golden syrup and a sprinkle of coconut.
    While Uncle Tobys celebrates its 130th Birthday, it has launched the limited edition Classic Golden Oats Muesli Bar, made with a drizzle of golden syrup and a sprinkle of coconut.
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While Uncle Tobys celebrates its 130th Birthday, it has launched the limited edition Classic Golden Oats Muesli Bar, made with a drizzle of golden syrup and a sprinkle of coconut.

The Classic Golden Oats muesli bar has a 4 out of 5 health rating and is made with 100 per cent Australian-grown whole grain oats. Uncle Tobys says the new bar is a go-to snack for those who love Anzac biscuits.

Uncle Tobys nutrition ambassador Kathleen Alleaume said that with so much choice on the supermarket shelves, it was nice to find a muesli bar that went back to basics.

“Not only are they simple and delicious, they hit the right nutrition notes too. I’m always on the lookout for a snack that has enough fibre to support good gut health and this bar hits that mark. They’re also a great source of wholegrains, with no artificial colours or flavours,” said Alleaume.

The Uncle Tobys Classic Golden Oats muesli bars are available to purchase for $5.00 RRP from all major Australian supermarkets.

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