• Bega has just added a unique new product to its Peanut Butter lineup – Whipped Peanut Butter – ready to be spread with a light, mousse-like texture.
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    Bega has just added a unique new product to its Peanut Butter lineup – Whipped Peanut Butter – ready to be spread with a light, mousse-like texture. Source: Bega
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Bega has just added a unique new product to its Peanut Butter lineup – Whipped Peanut Butter – ready to be spread with a light, mousse-like texture.

Whipped is packed with 5g of protein per serve, Bega Whipped Peanut Butter silken-smooth, bringing a lighter texture that’s easier to smear, swirl or dip, and also feels completely new.

Whipped Peanut Butter is a source of protein, vitamin B3 and magnesium, has no artificial colours, flavours or preservatives, and is gluten free.

Bega Group head of marketing for spreads, Mary Stafford, said this is the only whipped peanut butter currently on Aussie shelves.

“There’s nothing else quite like it. We set out to solve every day peanut butter frustrations like stickiness and hard-to-spread textures, and ended up with something that’s not only easy to use, but delicious and fun to eat,” said Stafford.

“And the best part is, it’s incredibly versatile – just as great in savoury dishes as it is on pancakes.”

Bega Whipped Peanut Butter is now available at Coles supermarkets in 375g (RRP $6.00) and 600g (RRP $8.00), and will be arriving in Woolworths stores from the 16th of June.

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