• Cheers has released a mini size cheese aimed at the school-aged market. In a five pack of 20 gram tasty cheese bites they perfect for lunch boxes.
    Cheers has released a mini size cheese aimed at the school-aged market. In a five pack of 20 gram tasty cheese bites they perfect for lunch boxes.
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Cheers has released a mini size cheese aimed at the school-aged market. In a five pack of 20 gram tasty cheese bites, its parent company Saputo Dairy Australia commercial director Cam Bruce says it is perfect for lunch boxes.

“As millions of Aussie families get ready for the new school year, Cheer is there to complete your sandwiches, toasties, lunchbox snacks and family dinners,” Bruce says.

There are now 11 blocks, slices, and shredded products in the Cheer range after its branding and name change from Coon last year, with Bruce saying it is the same recipe and taste.

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