McKenzie’s launches new products for Spring

McKenzie’s Foods is launching three new products in time for Spring.
- Shaved Dried Coconut 150g – The shaved dried coconut will be sold in a resealable bag and is well suited for baking, cereals, Asian salads, Thai and Indian cuisines. The recommended retail price is AUD $3.30.
- Fine Pink Salt 400g – This Pink Himalayan salt will come with a shake or pour lid. The salt is good for BBQ’s and general home cooking. The recommended retail price is AUD $5.85.
- Baking Powder 300g – McKenzie’s baking powder is now available in a large 300g serving ideal for regular home bakers. The powder is gluten free and has a recommended retail price of AUD $4.99.
Marketing Manager at McKenzie’s, Melissa Clayton, said McKenzie’s was committed to making it simple for Australians to cook gourmet dishes.
“The new products are a simple bench top addition that can bring to life your family favourites from baking to barbecuing,” she said.
The new products are available from Woolworths, Coles and independent supermarkets across Australia.
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