• Health and wellness brand, The Collagen Co., has partnered with The Magnum Ice Cream Company brand, Streets, to launch two limited-edition Glow Shakes inspired by classic ice cream flavours.
Source: The Collagen Co.
    Health and wellness brand, The Collagen Co., has partnered with The Magnum Ice Cream Company brand, Streets, to launch two limited-edition Glow Shakes inspired by classic ice cream flavours. Source: The Collagen Co.
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Health and wellness brand, The Collagen Co., has partnered with The Magnum Ice Cream Company brand, Streets, to launch two limited-edition Glow Shakes inspired by classic ice cream flavours.

Weis Mango & Ice Cream and Splice Pine Lime Ice Cream have received a collagen evolution, with the company creating nutritionally balanced meal replacement formulas in each flavour.

The Collagen Co’s resident dietitian & nutritionist, Millie Padula, said if a product feels repetitive, it becomes much harder to stay consistent.

“When it comes to long-term weight management, adherence is everything, and taste plays a far bigger role than most people realise,” said Padula.

“By introducing nostalgic flavours like Mango Weiss and Splice, we’re tapping into familiar, enjoyable taste experiences that make healthy habits easier to maintain. Sustainable results come from routines that don’t make you feel like you’re missing out!”

The Collagen Co. Weis Mango & Ice Cream and Splice Pine Lime Ice Cream Collagen Meal Replacements are now available online at thecollagen.co as limited-edition exclusives, for RRP $79.00.

Packaging News

Federal ministers yesterday convened an urgent industry roundtable on plastics supply chain pressures, placing packaging reform and domestic recycling capability firmly at the centre of discussions around Australia’s food security and manufacturing resilience.

The Australian Beverages Council has renewed calls for urgent national packaging reform, saying global supply disruptions highlight the need for stronger domestic recycling and harmonised EPR.

Close the Loop has sold its US-based ISP Tek Services business for US$10m, as part of a broader strategic reset aimed at sharpening focus on its core packaging and resource recovery operations.