• Springhill Farm has launched a new better-for-you sweet treat, packed with 15 per cent plant-based protein and aiming to support energy, focus and nourishment without compromising on flavour – Boodles Healthy Clusters.
Source: Springhill Farm
    Springhill Farm has launched a new better-for-you sweet treat, packed with 15 per cent plant-based protein and aiming to support energy, focus and nourishment without compromising on flavour – Boodles Healthy Clusters. Source: Springhill Farm
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Springhill Farm has launched a new better-for-you sweet treat, packed with 15 per cent plant-based protein and aiming to support energy, focus and nourishment without compromising on flavour – Boodles Healthy Clusters.

Available in three flavours; Bliss – Coconut and Almond, Bolster – Mixed Berry, and Digest – Salted Nuts and Seeds, the company stated the clusters contain 50 per cent less sugar than the average chocolate treat.

“When it comes to everyday health, it’s often the small, consistent choices that add up, and Springhill Farm’s Boodles Healthy Clusters makes one of those choices both easy and delicious,” stated the company.

“Made from real ingredients and offering a crave-worthy crunch, Boodles Healthy Clusters satisfies those chocolate cravings while helping consumers feel fuller for longer all without the sugar crash.”

Springhill Farm’s Boodles Healthy Clusters are now available online at springhillfarm.com.au or in major supermarkets for RRP $7.45.

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