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Molenberg has new range of breads |
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12th May 2004
For breakfast, energy, calorie counting or wellbeing, Molenberg now has a complete range of breads to fit all lifestyles at any time of day – with the launch of three new variants.
Toast-sliced COMPLETE is a tasty breakfast bread that promises a convenient and nutritious start to the day for families looking for maximum taste and take-off.
For wellbeing, Molenberg’s VITAL helps manage life’s demands – with a delicious blend of soy and linseed and the added goodness of calcium from milk. In fact, two serves (4 slices) of toast provide over 40% of an adult’s recommended daily intake of calcium.
ENERGY PLUS provides fuel for active people – with its winning combination of kibbled grains and honey for energy, plus oats for essential dietary fibre. Each serve (2 slices) of Energy Plus toast delivers 840 kilojoules of energy.
These three breads complement Molenberg’s ORIGINAL (brimming with dietary fibre and carbohydrates) and BALANCE light grain bread (only 82 calories per toast slice).
Scott Wright, Marketing Manager – Breads & Ingredients – Goodman Fielder says: “People are now seeking breads that not only taste great, but are better for them. Likewise we’ve recognised that energy levels fluctuate – and regardless of your level of performance, everyone needs extra energy to lead a full and active life.
“With the newly expanded Molenberg range we’re offering a wider choice of healthier grain options - to make choosing your daily bread so much easier.”
The complete Molenberg range is available now through supermarkets nationwide. Look out for the distinctive new packaging, all featuring the National Heart Foundation Tick.
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