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Fresh Cuts: What’s new for the week to 8 March?

8th March 2024 By Staff Reporter | news@foodticker.co.nz | @foodtickernz

Lewis Road Creamery goes tropical, Somerset Farms New Zealand and Woolworths serve up vegetable aisle convenience, Farrah’s unwraps a new addition, while Pringles explores BBQ.

Lewis Road Creamery’s Chocolate Pineapple milk

Lewis Road Creamery is out of the blocks with some flavour innovation in its Original Chocolate Milk.

The premium dairy brand has released Chocolate Pineapple milk combining its whole milk with Whittaker’s milk chocolate and a hit of natural pineapple flavour.

The 300ml and 750ml bottles are being sold nationwide at Pak’n’Save, New World, Farro, as well as select Countdown stores.


Somerset Farms and Woolworths’ vegetable stir fry line

Somerset Farms NZ in partnership with Woolworths New Zealand has developed a new three-strong vegetable stir fry line to provide convenience for consumers.

It is targeting the ‘what to have for dinner’ dilemma with Somerset explaining that the new range provides shoppers with flexibility to prepare the vegetables the way they like.

The 300g packets retail for $5.00.


Farrah’s new sweet chilli wrap

Farrah’s has unwrapped a new addition to its low-carb wrap product line.

The Upper Hutt manufacturer had added a sweet chilli flavour to the now five-strong range which was launched in 2021.

The six-pack retails for around $5.99.


Kellanova’s Pringles launches Korean BBQ and South American BBQ flavours

And potato chip brand Pringles is mining more international flavours for its latest limited edition releases.

The Kellogg Company’s Kellanova-controlled brand has introduced Korean BBQ and South American BBQ, saying Pringles experimented with more than 90 kinds of barbeque flavours before it co-created them with a Michelin-star chef for the Australian and New Zealand market.

The BBQ Pringles range is available for an RRP of A$5.50 at Coles, Woolworths, and independent grocers in Australia and New Zealand.

 

 


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