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'Grabz'- Fruit Snack in a Pack

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'Grabz'- Fruit Snack in a Pack

Worried that you child may not be getting his daily quotient of needed nutrient.Worry no more! Try ‘Grabz’, a new healthy, freeze-dried 100 % fruit snack recently launched in Singapore. They are a clever fuss-free and natural alternative to fresh fruits.

Grabz fruit snack

Can’t make your children eat those fruits?

Do you struggle to get your child to eat fruits?  Peeling an orange or slicing an apple in public for your child may be messy.  Worried that you child may not be getting his daily quotient of needed nutrients?

Worry no more!  Try ‘Grabz’, a new healthy, freeze-dried 100 % fruit snack recently launched in Singapore. They are a clever fuss-free and natural alternative to fresh fruits.

‘Grabz’ is especially suitable for toddlers and kids as the fruit crisp dissolves in the mouth, making it safe and fun for them.  Moms like it as it fulfils the daily nutritional requirement for their kids, especially those who are fussy eaters. And they are easy to pop into the child’s school bag or lunch box.

These freeze dried crispies are the perfect healthy nibble on the go.  Offering four fruit flavours to suit each palate, these snack packs include Fuji apple, pineapple, pear and banana. Each bag contains approximately one and a half portion of fruit with no added preservative, artificial flavouring, food colouring and additives.

‘Grabz’ is not just good for children, it is also great for the adults too.  Apart from being a quick energy booster, those on diets will benefit from its nutritious ingredients.

The fruit crispies are made using a revolutionary freeze-drying method called lyophilisation from the USA. This process gently and safely removes water from the fresh-fruit slices without removing its nutrients and vitamins. ‘Grabz’ is committed to providing natural fruit sourced from quality orchards worldwide for use in its products. It is also gluten and wheat free.

‘Grabz’ is currently available at most NTUC stores, Mustafa Centre and selected Econ Minimarts at $1.65 (inclusive of GST) each.

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