• SPC’s Street Eats brand has added to its frozen snack range with the launch of Street Eats Mac & Cheese Quesadillas.
    SPC’s Street Eats brand has added to its frozen snack range with the launch of Street Eats Mac & Cheese Quesadillas.
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SPC’s Street Eats brand has added to its frozen snack range with the launch of Street Eats Mac & Cheese Quesadillas, available exclusively at Coles.

The Street eats Mac & Cheese Quesadillas combine macaroni pasta with a creamy and cheesy sauce of sharp parmesan and tasty cheese wrapped up in a tortilla.

Easy to cook, the Street Eats Mac & Cheese Quesadillas can cooked from frozen in a sandwich press, pan fried, air fried or microwaved.

Suitable for vegetarians STREET EATS Mac & Cheese contain no artificial colours or flavours and are available frozen in a two-pack.

SPC’s CMO, Peta Allsopp said, “Launched last year, the Street Eats brand continues to be a popular and convenient snack choice for consumers - whether it’s a workday meal option or an after school snack.”

The Street Eats Mac & Cheese Quesadillas are available exclusively in Coles stores nationally and online for RRP: $7.95.

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