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Friday, 25 June 2010 |
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SAFARI, the trusted brand in dried fruit for generations, has
recently launched its new Just Fruit snack range, positioned on a strong
health platform: all the healthy goodness of fruit without added sugar.
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Thursday, 11 June 2009 |
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Safari’s new range of healthy snacks, full of fruit, fibre, nuts and taste, are positioned at moms who want to spoil their families with a lunchbox treat; and at those who are simply looking for a tasty, healthy, energy-boosting snack. |
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Tuesday, 02 December 2008 |
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SAFARI, SAD's renowned dried fruit brand, has recently launched a new range of three soft-eating dried fruit, Super Moist Sun-Dried Fruits, presenting consumers with the means to healthy, guilt-free snacking.
The trio comprise Jumbo Raisin Mix, a first in South Africa, and a blend of Thompson seedless raisins, golden sultanas and berry-like pink cherry flames. The Pear & Peach mix combines peaches and soft pears, while the third variant is Turkish Apricots.
Safari Super-Moist Sun-Dried Fruit are available in all leading supermarkets at approximately R7,99 for the Jumbo Raisin Mix, R9,99 for the Pear & Peach mix and R11,99 for the Turkish Apricots.
New fruit Zingers ANOTHER healthy snacking option for lunchboxes has hit the shelves in the form of new Safari Fruit Zingers, which 'contain all the healthy goodness of fruit, with the great taste of a sweet'.
There are three kid-friendly flavours, Banana Milkshake, Berry Smoothie and Toffee Apple.
Safari Fruit Zingers are made with more than 93% real fruit, contain no added sugar and only natural colourants and flavourants are used.
Safari Fruit Zingers are available in all leading supermarkets at approximately R18,65 for a pack of six fruit sticks. |
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Wednesday, 24 September 2008 |
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No foodstuff is more beloved of South Africans, more authentically South African, than biltong. But as a snack category it remains largely haphazard, ephemeral and commoditised. Committed to lifting biltong into the realm of the premium, branded delicacy is Cape Town-based producer, Cape Deli, and as Brenda Neall reports, innovative packaging is key in realising its ambitions. |
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Monday, 19 May 2008 |
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