Page 48 - Food&Drink Business magazine September 2022
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    OLD FAVOURITE, EXTRA KICK
Four Pines Brewing Company’s ready to drink (RTD) brand Brookvale Union’s latest release is Vodka Lemon Squash, the first in its range to have six per cent ABV.
Made using real lemon juice concentrate and low in sugar the new release stays true to its usual ‘clean and simple’ ingredient method, apart from the extra six per cent kick.
Four Pines Brewing Company said the team at Brookvale Union had recognised a growing consumer trend for nostalgic and familiar flavours.
Brookvale Union Vodka Lemon Squash is available from Dan Murphy’s and BWS for RRP $24 for a four pack.
  BIG FLAVOUR FROM THE BIG CHEESE
San Remo Macaroni Company’s newest brand, The Big Cheese, has released an Aussie-made instant XL Mac & Cheese bowl nationwide. The Big Cheese combines Australian-grown 100 per cent durum wheat pasta with two cheese sachets containing real parmesan and cheddar powders.
The instant Mac and Cheese segment is worth more than $30 million nationally, with sales growing 10 per cent in the last 12 months.
San Remo Macaroni Company CMO James Askham-Levy said, “We appreciate there is an XL-size hunger for Aussie made comfort food among shoppers, and our Big Cheese delivers big, bold cheesy flavours mixed with top-quality pasta.
“What makes The Big Cheese stand out, besides its size and presence on-shelf, is its superior taste, texture and ingredients. Made right here in
Australia with 100 per cent Australian durum wheat, real parmesan, and cheddar, The Big Cheese is perfect as a snack, mini-meal or add your favourite protein for the main event.”
The bowl is ready after three minutes in the microwave, delivering big on value, taste and convenience.
The Big Cheese XL Mac & Cheese Bowl retails at RRP $3.00 and is available in Woolworths, Coles and independent grocers.
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    CHOBANI’S ALTERNATIVE OFFERING
Chobani has welcomed the newest member to its non-dairy family, Oat Yogurt. It follows the company’s entry into the alternative dairy market last year with Chobani Oat Milk.
With up to 45 per cent of Australians now identifying as
fl xitarian, Chobani says it recognised an opportunity to support consumers who are seeking more plant-based options. In the yoghurt aisle, it saw space for an offering that is otherwise dominated by high-fat, strong-tasting coconut options.
Chobani Oat Yogurt contains probiotics and is available in Strawberry, Mango, Blueberry, Vanilla and Natural flavours, and two pack sizes, single serve (150g) and multi-serve (500g).
Chobani Oat Yogurt is available at supermarkets nationally.
 MORE MARVELLOUS
It was 10 years ago that Cadbury’s launched its Marvellous Creations range. To mark the milestone, three new flavours have been released: Rocky Road, Birthday Cake, and Marvellous Creations Caramilk.
Cadbury vice president of marketing Paul Chatfield said the new range was for ‘the young at heart’.
Marvellous Creations Birthday Cake contains marshmallows,
100s & 1000s, and biscuit pieces. The Rocky Road flavour features marshmallows, cherry flavoured jellies, peanuts and coconut, and the Caramilk block is mixed with jelly popping candy beanies.
The 190g Marvellous Creations Caramilk, Rocky Road and Birthday Cake blocks are exclusive to Woolworths at RRP $5.00.
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