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Acti-Snack launches Protein Triple Chocolate and Good Gut Triple Nut granolas

Acti-Snack launches Protein Triple Chocolate and Good Gut Triple Nut granolas

Performance Snacks & Granola brand Acti-Snack have added to their breakfast portfolio with two new products – Protein Crunch Triple Chocolate Granola and Good Gut Triple Nut Granola. ACTI-SNACK believe in fuelling well to perform well for the day ahead with real food that tastes great. All their granolas are batch-made at their dedicated manufacturing site in Co.Armagh.

“For many, breakfast is the most important meal – a chance to fuel well for the day ahead and pack in as much good nutrition as possible," said Bronagh Clarke, Marketing Director at Acti-Snack. "Our new products directly answer the needs of consumers who are looking for something a bit more than their average cereal.”


ACTI-SNACK Protein Crunch Triple Chocolate Granola is a protein boosted cocoa and wholegrain oat granola with real white chocolate and dark chocolate chunks for delicious taste. Each bowlful has 20% protein as well as being a good source of fibre.

It taps into the booming market for gut-friendly foods by being packed with nuts and oat grain fibre to support good gut health, as well as being low in sugar and vegan.

The new products join the current ACTI-SNACK line-up of Protein Crunch Peanut Butter Granola and Keto Dark Chocolate Almond Granola, offering a range of delicious flavours paired with functional benefits.

The range is available in selected retailers, at an RRSP of £4.25 for 350g-380g.

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