• Kellanova has launched the American snack biscuit Cheez-It brand to Australia, launching its new Cheez-It Snap’d range.
    Kellanova has launched the American snack biscuit Cheez-It brand to Australia, launching its new Cheez-It Snap’d range.
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Kellanova has launched the American snack biscuit Cheez-It brand to Australia, launching its new Cheez-It Snap’d range. Australia is also the first country outside of the US to try the Snap’d range.

Kellanova Australia head of Salty Snacks, Dan Bitti, said he was excited to introduce Cheez-It to the Australian market.

“Sweet dreams are in fact made of Cheez! Aussies are always on the lookout for delicious snacks, so we’re thrilled to bring Cheez-It, a US icon, to Australia for the first time and introduce Aussies to a new way to feed their cheezy obsessions.

“It’s made with real cheese, baked inside and out, and sure to become a new favourite snack – tasting is believing,” Bitti said.

The Snap’d range comes in two flavours:

Cheez-It Snap’d Cheddar Cheese: “Thin, crispy, cheesy baked snacks with a big Cheez-taste, for a crave-able crunchy nibble that is sure to satisfy savoury cravings.”

Cheez-It Snap’d Cheddar Sour Cream & Onion: “A flavour match made in taste heaven with the perfect combination of real cheddar cheese, rich sour cream, and onion in every bite.”

The range is available at Woolworths.  

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