• Arnott’s Quatro Bars have hit the Woolworths muesli bar aisle, available in three varieties – Caramel & Peanut, White Choc, and Fruity Pieces.
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    Arnott’s Quatro Bars have hit the Woolworths muesli bar aisle, available in three varieties – Caramel & Peanut, White Choc, and Fruity Pieces. Source: Arnott's
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After years of Australians calling for its return, the Arnott’s Quatro is back, reimagined in a new bar format. Arnott’s Quatro Bars have hit the Woolworths muesli bar aisle, available in three varieties – Caramel & Peanut, White Choc, and Fruity Pieces.

Each Quatro Bar contains more than 5g of protein and under 150 calories, featuring a biscuity base made with real Arnott’s biscuit pieces.

Arnott’s ANZ snacking category and marketing director, Kate Bean, said the company knows Australians are looking for snacks that balance convenience with delicious flavour.

“Arnott’s Quatro Bars deliver the nostalgic taste of the Quatro biscuit with the added benefit of 5g of protein and less than 150 calories per bar. The new format fits seamlessly into busy, on-the-go routines, and delivers the flavour Australians know and love,” said Bean.

Arnott’s Quatro Bars are now available now at Woolworths stores nationwide for RRP $6.70.

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