• Consumers can now make their own Vegemite and cheese scrolls at home, with Green's Baking teaming up with Vegemite to create the savoury mix you need.
    Consumers can now make their own Vegemite and cheese scrolls at home, with Green's Baking teaming up with Vegemite to create the savoury mix you need.
  • Consumers can now make their own Vegemite and cheese scrolls at home, with Green's Baking teaming up with Vegemite to create the savoury mix you need.
    Consumers can now make their own Vegemite and cheese scrolls at home, with Green's Baking teaming up with Vegemite to create the savoury mix you need.
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Consumers can now make their own Vegemite and cheese scrolls at home, with Green's Baking teaming up with Vegemite to create the savoury mix you need.

Consumers can now make their own Vegemite and cheese scrolls at home, with Green's Baking teaming up with Vegemite to create the savoury mix you need.

Green's head of Marketing and Innovation Peta Allsopp said while Green's is known for its cake and pancake mixes, it also knows Australians love a savoury snack.

"Teaming up with Vegemite was the perfect way to showcase our savoury range and bring together two iconic Aussie brands," Allsop said.

The mix comes with easy-to-follow instructions and allows you to add extra Vegemite and cheese to taste.

Vegemite marketing manager Jacqui Roth said the combination of vegemite and cheese is a favourite for many Australians and pairing with Green's would be a "mitey hit".

Green's other savoury baking mixes are Savoury Muffin, Tomato & Olive Scroll, and Cheese & Chive Scones.

The Vegemite and cheese scroll mix is available at Woolworths and IGA for RRP $5.

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