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Peanut Butter Gets a Slice of the Action

Peanut Butter Gets a Slice of the Action

The new kid out of the box is here. Mother Earth has combined the goodness of natural peanut butter with their popular oaty slice to create a mouth-watering new flavour –Baked Oaty Slice Peanut Butter.

With peanut butter being an iconic ingredient for most Kiwis, Baked Oaty Slice Peanut Butter is set to be a crowd-favourite.

Combining all the goodness of oats with the moreish savoury taste of their Mother Earth Natural peanut butter, this new addition not only tastes delicious but provides a source of protein and fibre.

Mother Earth Brand Manager Julia Turner says, “We know New Zealand is a nation that loves peanut butter, so we’ve combined our love for peanut butter with quality ingredients like oats and hi-oleic peanuts to create a slice full of goodness.”

A perfect snack for eating on-the-go, in the lunchbox or with a cup of tea, Baked Oaty Slice Peanut Butter joins the range of 11 popular flavours.

The new Baked Oaty Slice Peanut Butter is available in packs of six for an RRP of $3.99 and found in the lunchbox aisles of leading supermarkets nationwide.

For further information on this new product and other delicious offerings from Mother Earth, visit www.motherearth.co.nz. Or check out Mother Earth on Facebookwww.facebook.com/MotherEarthNZ or Instagram @motherearthnz.

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