• Openway Food Co. snack brand, Table of Plenty, has launched an elevated take on a childhood classic for a summer snacking solution – with the launch of its new 100s & 1000s Mini Rice Cakes.
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    Openway Food Co. snack brand, Table of Plenty, has launched an elevated take on a childhood classic for a summer snacking solution – with the launch of its new 100s & 1000s Mini Rice Cakes. Source: Openway Food Co
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Openway Food Co. snack brand, Table of Plenty, has launched an elevated take on a childhood classic for a summer snacking solution – with the release of its new 100s & 1000s Mini Rice Cakes.

The new range combines the beloved milk chocolate-topped rice cakes Table of Plenty is known for, with rainbow sprinkles featuring all natural colours and flavouring. Each serving delivers wholesome wholegrain goodness while staying gluten-free, fructose friendly, and vegetarian suitable.

Openway Food Co marketing and innovation director, Suzanne Morrison, said Australians have such an emotional connection to 100s & 1000s.

β€œIt's pure childhood joy! We kept thinking, why should that magic be limited to white bread at birthday parties? This launch brings together that incredible nostalgia with the kind of quality ingredients today's families are looking for,” said Morrison.

The new 100s & 1000s Mini Rice Cakes are now available in Woolworths stores nationally, for RRP $10.50 in a 200g share pack, or $7.00 in a lunchbox-friendly six snack pack option.

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