Shreddies ‘The Simple One’
Simplicity is key for Nestlé’s new Shreddies, which contain just four ingredients: wholegrain wheat, fruit purée, date syrup and “a pinch” of salt. As well as being non-HFSS, the cereal is high in fibre and boasts all green traffic lights. The supplier said the launch supported its “wider commitment to ensuring the majority of our cereals are non-HFSS by the end of 2021”.
Eat Real
Healthier snacking brand Eat Real is relaunching this summer in a bid to become a “fully non-HFSS” business. As well as getting new-look packaging to highlight its use of natural ingredients, Eat Real will roll out two new flavours of Hummus Chips: Sea Salt & Balsamic Vinegar and Barbecue. The brand will also reformulate its Sea Salt and Tomato & Basil Hummus Chips, making them HFSS compliant by reducing their salt content by more than 50%.
Healthy crisps, meat alternatives and a bevy of sweet treats and desserts all feature in this round-up of new product developments from food and drink manufacturers.
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