• Better-for-you lolly brand, Funday Natural Sweets, has broken new ground with a range of satisfyingly chewy sweets, in flavours Strawberry & Mango Passion and Caramel.
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    Better-for-you lolly brand, Funday Natural Sweets, has broken new ground with a range of satisfyingly chewy sweets, in flavours Strawberry & Mango Passion and Caramel. Source: Funday
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Better-for-you lolly brand, Funday Natural Sweets, has broken new ground with a range of satisfyingly chewy sweets, in flavours Strawberry & Mango Passion and Caramel.

The chewy new format is bursting with flavour and designed to savour, delivering on the brand’s better-for-you promises – a gluten free option with no added sugar and no sugar alcohols, loaded with prebiotic fibre, and containing only natural colours and flavours.

Funday founder, Daniel Kitay, said the company is continually trying to find ways to reimagine childhood-favourite lollies with a better-for-you twist.

“With our new Funday Chews, we’re proud to give Aussies the chewy, nostalgic lolly they’ve been craving without any of the added sugar or sugar alcohols,” said Kitay.

“This is about bringing joy back to snacking without compromise.”

The new range of Funday Chews is now available online at fundaysweets.com, and will be rolling out in Woolworths stores nationally from 21 October, for RRP $4.50 in a 45g pack.

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