7th July 2023 By Staff Reporter | news@foodticker.co.nz | @foodtickernz
Griffin’s Snackachangi goes all-American, Hutchinsons debuts a meal kit brand in New Zealand, and Nespresso has a new (cold) brew.
Griffin’s crisp brand Snackachangi Chips is launching a trio of new flavours, which they say give a taste of the USA.
The snacking company introduced Spicy Jalapeno and Cheese, American Hot Dog, and Cheese & Bacon Loaded Fries on the 4 July, for a limited time.
Sold at supermarkets, petrol and convenience stores, the 140g bags retail for around $4.60.
Importer and distributor Hutchinsons is bringing The Spice Tailor Indian meal kits to New Zealand.
The kits are going to be available at Countdown supermarkets nationwide from 24 July via its partnership with brand owners Premier Foods.
Prices are pending for The Spice Tailor, which was founded by Anjum Anand, an award-winning chef and cookbook author.
Nestlé’s coffee capsule brand Nespresso is introducing its first cold brew style coffee capsule.
The capsule, designed for its Vertuo system, starts off hot for a short amount of time before the brewing continues with water cooled to an ambient temperature, which keeps the coffee balanced, removing bitterness, according to Nespresso.
One sleeve of seven capsules sells for $13.65.
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