• The iconic Arnott’s Jatz cracker now has its own ‘mini me’ with the launch of Jatz Minis. Available in two flavours, Jatz Minis Sea Salt and Jatz Minis Cheese & Garlic, the mini bites are made the same way as the original. (Image: Arnott's)
    The iconic Arnott’s Jatz cracker now has its own ‘mini me’ with the launch of Jatz Minis. Available in two flavours, Jatz Minis Sea Salt and Jatz Minis Cheese & Garlic, the mini bites are made the same way as the original. (Image: Arnott's)
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The iconic Arnott’s Jatz cracker now has its own ‘mini me’ with the launch of Jatz Minis. Available in two flavours, Jatz Minis Sea Salt and Jatz Minis Cheese & Garlic, the mini bites are made the same way as the original.

Arnott’s Crackers & Crispbread marketing manager, Marco Maiese, said creating the mini range was the latest Arnott’s exploration in ways to excite consumers and innovate some of the company’s most loved brands.  

“Arnott’s Jatz is more than 70 years old and continues to be a well-loved pantry staple. With this exciting addition, we hope even more Aussies will be grabbing a box to enjoy themselves or share with friends at their next entertaining occasion,” Maiese said.

They crackers contain no artificial colours or flavours and are made from 100 per cent Australian sourced wheat. Maiese said the Jatz Minis are great for the 3pm snack or to share at your next games night.

Jatz Minis with an RRP of $4.00 will be available from early February in Coles and independent retailers.

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