LAUNCH GALLERY SWEET BITES
Barfoots of Botley has relaunched Sweetcorn Bites with new packaging. Sweetcorn Bites are suggested as a savoury buffet idea, snack or accompaniment to amainmeal. They can be consumed cooked or raw and the packaging ismicrowavable. Sweetcorn Bites are priced at £1.99 for eight snack sized bites and can be purchased at Tesco and Co-Operative stores nationwide and online at
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JUST THE GOOD STUFF
This autumn Tideford Organics are launching a fully rebranded range with new recipes and two ready-made porridges in simplemicrowavable pots. The focus is on health with all of the range being gluten free (except the porridge), low salt and inmany cases dairy-free, with no additives or preservatives.
IN THE PINK
Premiumadult soft drinksmanufacturer, Bottlegreen Drinks Company, has announced that it will undergo a stylish transformation to pink, to support Breakthrough Breast Cancer and raise awareness of its pomegranate & elderflower cordial. The activity will see one of the brand’s core flavours, bottlegreen pomegranate & elderflower cordial, transformed with a vividly pink, floral design, adorned with the distinctive pink ribbon – synonymous worldwide with Breast Cancer AwarenessMonth. bottlepink pomegranate & elderflower cordial is available fromallmajor supermarkets priced from£3.15.
ITSMAGIC
Specialist confectionery supplier of fine Belgian chocolate and confectionery, House of Sarunds, has expanded its current offer by launching a new range under the Chocolate Alchemist brand. Perfectly timed for the Christmas gift market, this new range is full of interesting and quirky flavours. Complete with new eye-catching retro packaging, the Chocolate Alchemist range has been designed to appeal to the most discerning chocolate lover. The Chocolate Alchemist range is available from House of Sarunds.
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