• Snack food company, Majans, has launched its latest better-for-you product under the Infuzions brand – Air Fries.
Source: Majans
    Snack food company, Majans, has launched its latest better-for-you product under the Infuzions brand – Air Fries. Source: Majans
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Majans Infuzions Air Fries have landed in Ampol Foodary service stations across Australia, ready to make road trips a whole lot crunchier with a better-for-you alternative to potato chips.

Initially launched in Woolworths supermarkets in November 2024, the Air Fries range – in flavours Aioli, Tomato Sauce and Peri Peri – is now hitting Ampol servos.

Majans director, Rick Raniga, said Air Fries are designed for the modern, healthy Aussie on the move, whether it’s a family road trip or a quick stop on the daily commute.

“They’re light, crunchy, and full of flavour – the ultimate road trip snack that everyone in the car can enjoy,” said Raniga.

Majans is an Australian family-owned company based in Brisbane, which aims to create high-quality snacks with premium ingredients. Known for its Bhuja and Infuzions ranges, with a focus on health and sustainability, Majans aims to offer consumers healthier snack options without compromising on flavour.

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