• Arnott’s has transformed the beloved Arnott’s Tiny Teddy into Teeny Tiny Teddy Cereal,
    Arnott’s has transformed the beloved Arnott’s Tiny Teddy into Teeny Tiny Teddy Cereal,
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Arnott’s is launching into cereal for the first time, transforming the beloved Tiny Teddy into Teeny Tiny Teddy Cereal.

Tiny Teddy first burst onto the scene in 1990 with six playful and fun characters - Happy, Cheeky, Grumpy, Silly, Hungry, and Sleepy. Today, the snack continues to be a household favourite, with almost 7.5 million boxes of full-size Tiny Teddy biscuits sold per year.

Tiny Teddy has now been redesigned to create a gluten-free breakfast cereal, with no artificial colours, flavours or preservatives, with a 4 Health Star Rating.

Offering fibre and wholegrains, Arnott’s says the cereal will be a family favourite with children big and small.

The new Teeny Tiny Teddy Cereal is available in: Honey and Chocolate flavours and is on shelves exclusively at Woolworths fpr RRP $8.90 per box.

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