• Australian-grown popcorn brand, PopBox, has launched its latest flavour creation, Caramel Crunch microwave popcorn, into Woolworths stores nationwide.
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    Australian-grown popcorn brand, PopBox, has launched its latest flavour creation, Caramel Crunch microwave popcorn, into Woolworths stores nationwide. Source: PopBox
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Australian-grown popcorn brand, PopBox, has launched its latest flavour creation, Caramel Crunch microwave popcorn, into Woolworths stores nationwide.

Caramel Crunch joins a flavour range including Mega Butter, Sweet and Salty, Butter, Sea Salt and Lite Butter.

The company states that Caramel Crunch features the finest Aussie-grown corn and delicious caramel, to deliver local snacking at its best. The sweet addition to the range of PopBox microwave popcorn aims to deliver freshness with every kernel.

PopBox founder, Mark Adamson, said the company was passionate about bringing Australians innovation in microwave popcorn.

“We’re thrilled to expand our flavour offering with the introduction of Caramel Crunch, for those with a sweeter tooth,” said Adamson.

“We’ve popped into Woolworths nationwide with Caramel Crunch, giving our fresh popcorn lovers around the country the ability to enjoy this delicious flavour.”

PopBox sources 100 per cent Australian grown corn for its popcorn range, which are also palm-oil free, gluten-free, dairy-free, GMO-free, vegan-friendly and wrapped in recyclable packaging.

PopBox Caramel Crunch is now in all Woolworths stores for RRP $4.00, with further information online at the PopBox website – popbox.com.au.

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