• SPC has entered the frozen snacks category, launching its Street Eats Mexican Style Chicken Chipotle Quesadillas and Mexican Style Beans & Cheese Quesadillas.
    SPC has entered the frozen snacks category, launching its Street Eats Mexican Style Chicken Chipotle Quesadillas and Mexican Style Beans & Cheese Quesadillas.
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SPC has entered the frozen snacks category, launching its Street Eats Mexican Style Chicken Chipotle Quesadillas and Mexican Style Beans & Cheese Quesadillas.

The Street Eats Mexican Style Chicken Chipotle Quesadillas feature chipotle chilli spiced chicken, cheddar cheese, corn and rice wrapped in a tortilla. Suitable for vegetarians, the Mexican Style Beans & Cheese Quesadillas includes tomatoes, black beans, kidney beans, capsicum and cheese in a tortilla.

SPC marketing director, Peta Allsopp said, "So often when we are at work, home, studying or at play we reach for the same old boring tired meals and snacks out of familiarity and routine, so with Street Eat's we've aimed to create frozen snacks with interesting flavours that are prepared in less than 10 minutes." 

The Street Eats Mexican Style range contains no artificial colours or flavours and are available in the freezer aisle exclusively at Coles stores nationally and online in two packs.

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