Kallø unveils a fresh line of granola products for breakfast

Kallø unveils a fresh line of granola products for breakfast

Kallø Organic Three Nut Granola and Kallø Organic Superfruit Granola (£3.99 RRP) are rolling out in Waitrose this month with a listing in Tesco from November. As per the brand’s ethos, the granolas contain no preservatives, artificial colours, or flavours, and are also high in fibre with 6.1g per serving. The packaging is fully recyclable…


Kallø Organic Three Nut Granola and Kallø Organic Superfruit Granola (£3.99 RRP) are rolling out in Waitrose this month with a listing in Tesco from November.

As per the brand’s ethos, the granolas contain no preservatives, artificial colours, or flavours, and are also high in fibre with 6.1g per serving. The packaging is fully recyclable too.

Kallø Organic Three Nut Granola is made with a blend of hazelnuts, almonds, and cashews, while Kallø Organic Superfruit Granola features dried cranberries, blackcurrants and blueberries.

Caroline Mitchell, Kallø granolas brand controller at Ecotone UK, observed that the duo present a “really strong breakfast choice that represents everything Kallø stands for” between its snacks and stocks products.

“Cereals represent a big untapped opportunity with 95% of UK households buying cereal,” Mitchell said. “But there are few options that give consumers a more sustainable choice. This is where Kallø can offer a true point of difference. Our granolas protect biodiversity through organic ingredients to deliver natural goodness from field to spoon.”

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