New creamy salad dressings from NOLA
NEW PRODUCTS
Aug 23rd 2011, 10:45
With a long history of expertise in oil seed crushing, refining and value-adding, Nola offers a wide range of top quality condiments.
The new offering is set to complement a wide variety of traditionally South Africa summer dishes.
Consumers want products offering innovation, convenience, taste and affordability from a trusted brand. Nola’s new range of Creamy Salad Dressings caters directly to these needs.
Key Benefits
• Consumers will test trusted brands
• 6 Months shelf life
• Configured in 2 x 6 x 325ml
• Marketing Support with In-Store POS
Nola’s NEW Creamy Salad Dressings come in four “summer fresh flavours” including Greek and Feta, Yoghurt & Herb, Greek & Lemon Zest and Italian with a balsamic, garlic and herb infusion.
Nola is a subsidiary of Foodcorp (Pty) Ltd Consumer Brands. Foodcorp is one of the largest food manufacturing companies in South Africa and a market leader in food innovation.
Nola Creamy Salad Dressings will be available in-store from September 2011.
For more information contact Elise Fish (PR Consultant to Foodcorp) on 076 170 6449Click here for more information on Nola
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