• Better-for-you sweet company, Funday Natural Sweets, has launched the first lollipop in Australia with a 5-star Health Star Rating, containing no added sugar or artificial sweeteners.
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    Better-for-you sweet company, Funday Natural Sweets, has launched the first lollipop in Australia with a 5-star Health Star Rating, containing no added sugar or artificial sweeteners. Source: Funday
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Better-for-you sweet company, Funday Natural Sweets, has launched the first lollipop in Australia with a 5-star Health Star Rating, containing no added sugar or artificial sweeteners.

With just 1g of natural sugar, consumers can now enjoy lollipops without the sugar rush. Funday Lollipops are available in four nostalgic flavours – Strawberry & Cream, Pineapple, Cola, and Sour Apple.

Funday founder, Daniel Kitay, said more and more Australians are looking for treats they can feel good about.

“Our new lollipops are a game-changer: 5 Health Star Rated, no sugar added, and packed with natural flavours,” said Kitay.

“We’ve worked hard to create a lollipop that tastes just like the ones you grew up with, but made for today. Because when it comes to what we’re putting in our bodies, we all deserve more than a 0.5-star option.”

Funday Lollipops are available at supermarkets nationally and online at fundaysweets.com for RRP $10.00 in an eight-pack.

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