• ByAsia Food snacking brand, bubbleme, has released a crunchy new snack experience, with the launch of bubbleme Churroz.
Source: bubbleme
    ByAsia Food snacking brand, bubbleme, has released a crunchy new snack experience, with the launch of bubbleme Churroz. Source: bubbleme
Close×

ByAsia Food snacking brand, bubbleme, has released a crunchy new snack experience, with the launch of bubbleme Churroz.

Bringing the flavour of golden churros into a bite-sized chip, bubbleme Churroz are lightly dusted with cinnamon sugar, aiming to bring the perfect balance of sweet indulgence and satisfying crunch.

bubbleme COO, Erkan Altun, said the company wanted to create something truly different with this release.

“A snack that’s fun, crunchy, completely irresistible and deliciously different,” said Altun.

“Churroz are the perfect crossover snack, delivering the flavour everyone loves, in a format that’s easy to enjoy anywhere.”

bubbleme Churroz are now available in select Coles nationwide, for RRP $6.50 in a 174g bag.

Packaging News

Industry leaders have renewed calls for national packaging reform, warning that Australia's manufacturing resilience, recycling investment and sovereign capability remain vulnerable without policy action to create demand for locally recycled content and provide a more level competitive playing field.

Australia's emerging soft plastics recycling infrastructure is ready to process significantly more material, according to Soft Plastic Stewardship Australia, which has launched a three-month campaign aimed at boosting consumer returns and strengthening domestic supply of recycled resin.

PKN’s latest print issue is hitting desks and landing in inboxes, bringing readers up to speed with the people, technologies and innovations shaping packaging, printing and processing across Australia and beyond.