• Better-for-you lolly company, Funday Natural Sweets, has launched a new treat to the snack aisle, with its Lil Lolly Lovers packs – featuring Strawberry and Creams and Raspberry Frogs.
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    Better-for-you lolly company, Funday Natural Sweets, has launched a new treat to the snack aisle, with its Lil Lolly Lovers packs – featuring Strawberry and Creams and Raspberry Frogs. Source: Funday Natural Sweets
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Better-for-you lolly company, Funday Natural Sweets, has launched a new treat to the snack aisle, with its Lil Lolly Lovers packs – featuring Strawberry and Cream and Raspberry Frogs.

As the demand for healthier snack alternatives continues to rise, Funday has developed a solution that doesn’t compromise on flavour or fun. Unlike typical sugary snacks, Lil Lolly Lovers treats are made with no added sugars or sugar alcohols, aligning with the brand’s commitment to better-for-you options.

Feature six individual 15g packets available in two nostalgic flavours, the Lil Lolly Lovers range has earned Australia’s first 5-Star Health Rating for a kids lolly.

Funday founder, Daniel Kitay shared his excitement about the launch.

“At Funday, we’ve always aimed to be the go-to brand for families who want to enjoy sweets without the worry,” said Kitay.

“With our new our new Lil Lolly Lovers range, we’re making it even easier for parents to make healthier choices for their kids. It’s all about creating a fun, worry-free way to enjoy the sweetness of life.”

Funday has been working on building a loyal and growing community of over a million Australian sweet lovers, and is on track to become a household staple, with its products available in 7000 stores nationwide by the end of 2024.

The Lil Lolly Lovers range is available at Woolworths stores nationwide for RRP $10.00.

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