• Funday Natural Sweets has launched its new all-natural, gluten-free Party Mix.
    Funday Natural Sweets has launched its new all-natural, gluten-free Party Mix.
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Funday Natural Sweets has launched its new all-natural, gluten-free Party Mix, featuring classic Milk Bottle, Raspberry, and Pineapple lollies.

The Funday Party Mix is made with gut-loving prebiotic natural ingredients and a total of 8.9g of dietary fibre per 50g bag.

The brand also received the first ever five-star health rating in the party mix category with 89 per cent less sugar compared to leading Party Mix lollies in market.

Funday founder Daniel Kitay said the product was the answer to countless requests received from customers and retailers.

“They asked, and we listened—crafting a party mix that perfectly balances nostalgia with health. With favourites like pineapples, milk bottles, and raspberries, we're filling a massive gap in the market for those craving a healthier yet delicious snack option,” said Kitay.

The FUNDAY’s Party Mix is available for RRP $4.50 nationwide across Australian retailers.

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