A new simple solution for time poor Aussies!

KEEPING UP HEALTHY HABITS… SPC has released a new pouch line that hopes will help ensure time poor people keep up healthy eating habits. Images: Supplied.

TO HELP everyday Aussies ensure they are snacking on the right things when the mid-morning or 3pm munchies hit, SPC is launching three new pouch pack ranges to assist kids and adults in their pursuit.

Often challenged with balancing a healthy lifestyle amongst a demanding daily schedule, many Australian’s struggle to reach for the right snacks or fill their children’s lunchboxes with things that are nutritious yet enticing.

Venturing into a new format, the three ranges jam pack the goodness of real fruit into convenient pouch packs, appealing to the ages with products including Puree & Simple, perfect for lunchbox snacks (4-7 years), SPC FRUMAX, for busy tweens between after school activities (7-15 years), and Goulburn Valley FRUIT PLUS for women on the go.

SPC general manager marketing and innovation, Simone Coté said, “We know many Australian’s want to make the right choice when it comes to snacking for both themselves and their families. At SPC we want to make things easier for consumers to make positive choices about the products they buy. Our new pouch packs do exactly that, helping Australians consume fruit that not only tastes great, is great quality but is now even more convenient.

“We created the SPC fruit pouch range to be both delicious and easy to use, made from local, home grown fruit from our Australian backyard.”

As well including no artificial colours, flavours or preservatives, the packaging makes it easy consume no matter where you are, with extra-large spouts ensuring no goodness is left behind.

“Along with tasting great, our product has been developed to the needs of women as well as busy families on the go – where the daily chore of packing a lunchbox or filling a hungry tummy after school can be, just that, a chore. Best of all it allows parents to feel confident in with the quality of the products they give to their children,” Coté said.