• Healthy snacking brand, Welly, has officially launched into over 350 Woolworths stores across Australia, bringing its nutritious snack options to a wider audience of health-conscious consumers.
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    Healthy snacking brand, Welly, has officially launched into over 350 Woolworths stores across Australia, bringing its nutritious snack options to a wider audience of health-conscious consumers. Source: Welly
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Healthy snacking brand, Welly, has officially launched into over 350 Woolworths stores across Australia, bringing its nutritious snack options to a wider audience of health-conscious consumers.

In less than two years, Welly has established itself as a leader in the healthy snack market, offering products made from 100 per cent. organic ingredients. It’s organic fruit bites will now be available across the country in three flavours – Berry Bliss, Mango Tango and Apple Pie.

Welly founder, Jarahad Valeri, said the partnership with Woolworths is a monumental step for the company.

“It not only validates our mission but also amplifies our reach, making nutritious, whole foods more accessible to Australians everywhere,” said Valeri.

“Woolworths is an ideal partner for us, enabling Welly to reach thousands of Australians looking for cleaner snack options that fit into their busy lives. This collaboration paves the way for a future of retail expansion across the country, helping us bring fruit and vegetable goodness to more households and promote a healthier lifestyle for all.”

Welly Organic Fruit Bites are available in Woolworths stores nationwide for RRP $4.00.

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