• Pet care company, Hartz, has launched its globally top selling wet cat treat brand, Delectables, in Woolworths stores across Australia.
Source: Hartz
    Pet care company, Hartz, has launched its globally top selling wet cat treat brand, Delectables, in Woolworths stores across Australia. Source: Hartz
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Pet care company, Hartz, has been recognised by Euromonitor International for its Delectables range, the top selling wet cat treat brand in the world by 2025 retail sales. The recognition follows Delectables recent expansion into Australia.

Over the past decade, Delectables has built a globally recognised portfolio including Delectables Squeeze Up, Lickable Spoon and Lickable Treats, offering unique textures and tailored formulations for cats.

Delectables Australian senior brand manager, Louise Berecic, said the company was proud to bring the brand to Australia.

“Delectables has built an extraordinary portfolio in the United States. That breadth of innovation contributes to its position as the world's number one wet cat treat brand, and it's what gives us so much confidence in its potential here,” said Berecic.

“Following its positive launch within the Australian market and with such a wealth of proven products to draw from, we're genuinely excited about what Delectables’ range expansion could look like for Australian cat owners in the year ahead.”

Delectables products are now available at Woolworths stores across Australia.

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