• Calbee America’s flagship brand, Harvest Snaps, has launched a brand new better-for-you snack. The Harvest Snaps Scoopers are a crisp and healthy snack, and the perfect shape for dipping.
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    Calbee America’s flagship brand, Harvest Snaps, has launched a brand new better-for-you snack. The Harvest Snaps Scoopers are a crisp and healthy snack, and the perfect shape for dipping. Source: Harvest Snaps
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Calbee Australia’s flagship brand, Harvest Snaps, has launched a brand new better-for-you snack. The Harvest Snaps Scoopers are a crisp and healthy snack, and the perfect shape for dipping.

Crafted with care, Scoopers are baked with real beans for an indulgence that contains less than 100 calories per serve. They’re gluten-free, a source of fibre, and come in four delicious flavours: Jalapeño Cheddar, Loaded Taco, Sour Cream & Chives, and exclusive-to-7-Eleven, Supreme Cheese.

Harvest Snaps senior brand manager, Alice Collins, said Scoopers are more than just a snack – they’re a game-changer for anyone who is seeking to balance healthy eating without compromising on flavour.

“Whether it’s winding down solo or entertaining friends, Scoopers bring fun, flavour, and versatility to every snacking occasion,” said Collins.

Harvest Snaps also suggested its perfect dip pairing for each flavour, including Spicy Mango Salsa dip with Jalapeño Cheddar Scoopers, Buffalo Ranch dip for Supreme Cheese Scoopers, Creamy Guacamole with Loaded Taco Scoopers, and Lemon Herb Ricotta for Sour Cream and Chives Scoopers.

Harvest Snaps Scoopers are available from February at Coles, 7-Eleven, and independent retailers for RRP $5.00.

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