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Pizza Cheestrings are back and here to stay as a lunchbox staple!

Gina

1/30/2024 2:13:01 PM

Product Development

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As I’m sure you know, the 90’s trend is back and here to stay, and that’s even with Strings and Things. Re-introducing Cheestrings Pizza flavour (RRP £1.75 4 x 20g) which are now available at Sainsburys and Morrisons now!

 

The pizza cheestring is PACKED with flavour and nutrition such as vitamins B6, B12 and vitamin D for immune support, this is what makes it a lunchbox sensation years later and will be pulling on the nostalgia strings for parents who once ate this flavour, buying these now for their children. 

 

Liz McTurk, Brand Manager at Kerry Dairy Consumer Foods, comments: “Strings & Things will continue to lead the way in making good food fun, with the Pizza flavour coming back by popular demand in 2024. Pizza is a hugely popular flavour with school aged children, so we’re excited to satisfy our consumer’s desire to see this product back on the shelves.”

 

To find out more about Strings and Things visit stringsandthings.com

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