• The No Nasties Project, has introduced Australia’s first biscuit with a 3.5 Health Star Rating. The latest offering from the health focused brand has 80 per cent less sugar than market leading variants.
    The No Nasties Project, has introduced Australia’s first biscuit with a 3.5 Health Star Rating. The latest offering from the health focused brand has 80 per cent less sugar than market leading variants.
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Melbourne based The No Nasties Project, has introduced Australia’s first biscuit with a 3.5 Health Star Rating. The latest offering from the health focused brand has 80 per cent less sugar than market leading variants.  

No Nasties founder and CEO David Andrew makes the bold claim, “Our Better for You Cookies will revolutionise the way Australians snack and enjoy biscuits”.

Andrew said the average shortbread biscuit has approximately 15 grams of sugar per 100 grams.

“We are proud to be offering Australians an ever-increasing range of healthier alternatives to daily moments” he said.

The range comes in three flavours – Hazelnut Flavoured Choc Chip Minis, Choc Chip Minis, and Caramel Flavoured Minis – and is exclusively available at Woolworths.

The No Nasties Project currently have a wide range of reduced sugar products including Sugar Freezies Icy Stix and 50% less sugar Cookies, Choc Spreads and Cereals. 

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