• Chobani Australia is adding two new flavours to its Chobani Flip Greek Yogurt range – inspired by iconic bakery sweets Cinnamon Scroll and Caramel Slice.
Source: Chobani
    Chobani Australia is adding two new flavours to its Chobani Flip Greek Yogurt range – inspired by iconic bakery sweets Cinnamon Scroll and Caramel Slice. Source: Chobani
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Chobani Australia is adding two new flavours to its Chobani Flip Greek Yogurt range – inspired by iconic bakery sweets Cinnamon Scroll and Caramel Slice.

Designed to curb 3pm cravings with a better-for-you snack, the Chobani Flip range is high in protein and a source of calcium, plus it contains no preservatives, artificial colours or flavours.

Cinnamon Scroll - cinnamon flavoured low fat Greek Yogurt with golden crumble, whipped cream flavoured fudge, coated in rice crisps and white chocolate chips.

Caramel Slice - caramel flavoured low fat Greek Yogurt with golden crumble, cookie crunch, caramel fudge and milk chocolate.

The new flavours will join the current Chobani Flip line-up, which includes Cookies & Cream, Mango Passion Tango, Mint Choc Chip, Caramel Sunshine, Inspired by Strawberry Shortcake, Inspired by Triple Choc Brownie, and Inspired by Lemon Slice.

Chobani Flip Greek Yogurt Inspired by Cinnamon Scroll and Caramel Slice will be available at supermarkets soon for RRP $3.50.

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