• Majans Infuzions Air Fries have expanded their footprint on Australian shelves, with the 90g Sharepacks landing in Coles supermarkets, and Aioli Multipacks launching in Woolworths.
Source: Majans
    Majans Infuzions Air Fries have expanded their footprint on Australian shelves, with the 90g Sharepacks landing in Coles supermarkets, and Aioli Multipacks launching in Woolworths. Source: Majans
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Majans Infuzions Air Fries have expanded their footprint on Australian shelves, with the 90g Sharepacks landing in Coles supermarkets, and Aioli Multipacks launching in Woolworths.

Initially launched in Woolworths supermarkets in November 2024, the Air Fries range – in flavours Aioli, Tomato Sauce and Peri Peri – hit Ampol servos in September and has now arrived in Coles.

Made with 100 per cent Australian-grown split peas and carrying a 4-star health rating, Majans stated Air Fries are positioned to become a pantry staple for households seeking better-for-you alternatives.

The company is also launching a brand-new format of the product in Woolworths, bringing the range’s top-selling flavour into a portion-controlled multipack – aiming to meet the growing consumer demand for healthier, convenient snack options.

Majans director, Rick Raniga, said multipacks are a proven way to drive repeat purchases, especially among family shoppers.

“With Aioli now available in this format, Infuzions strengthens its position as a household staple and a growth engine for retailers,” said Raniga.

“With presence now across both major retailers and formats catering to families and households, the brand is well-placed to continue delivering category growth for our retail partners.”

Majans Infuzions Air Fries Sharepacks are now available in Woolworths, Coles, and Ampol service stations, and the Aioli Multipack is available exclusively in the Woolworths Health aisle.

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