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Sanitarium gets nostalgic in new Weet-bix campaign
In the television commercial, Mary Fowler will deliver the line, "I'm a Weet-Bix Kid, are you?"
Sanitarium secures ACCC clearance to acquire Vita Brits brand
The ACCC found that consumers do not typically switch between Weet Bix and Vita Brits.
ACCC launches probe into Sanitarium bid for Nestle’s Vita Brits
The regulator is concerned the deal would harm competition and lead to higher prices.
Sanitarium launches alt-milk range with clinically proven ‘superplant’ ingredients
The company had spent more than four years researching superfood and superplant ingredients to create the products.
New Zealand’s Life Health Foods plans to buy Chalmers Organics
Life Health Foods NZ has sought Commerce Commission approval to acquire competitor Chalmers Organics.
Weet-Bix transitions to 100 per cent recyclable packaging
Sanitarium says that adding ARL on Wee-Bix boxes is an important step of the company in sustainability effort.
Sanitarium mulls onsite Covid testing, vaccinations to protect staff
AFGC CEO Tanya Barden says companies have taken “comprehensive measures to keep workplaces safe and essential supplies f...
Parents help design new Weet-Bix for little kids
Sanitarium's Weet-Bix Little Kids Essentials is made from 97-per-cent Australian wholegrains such as wheat, rye and sorg...
Sanitarium wins top gong at Woolworths Supplier of the Year awards
Sanitarium bagged the Woolworths’ Supplier of the Year award this week, recognised for its rapid response during Covid-1...
Sanitarium adds dairy-free options to Up&Go range
Cereal giant Sanitarium has launched a dairy-free version of its Up&Go breakfast substitute drink, in response to consum...
Sanitarium creates UP&GO with no added sugar
Sanitarium receives five star health rating for latest product innovation.
Weet-Bix marks 90 years at Aussie breakfast tables
Sanitarium's iconic breakfast staple releases birthday packs and personalised bowls.
NZ judge rules in favour of Sanitarium in Weetabix debacle
Over 100 boxes of Weetabix held in customs will be destroyed as per Justice David Gendall's decision.
Smith disappears from Weet-Bix website
Food company awaits results of the investigation by Cricket Australia.
Sanitarium secures special approval for new product
Breakfast giant's research investment pays off with regulator agreeing to bend the rules.
Black Box to put products in homes
New Zealand disruptor brings free trial approach to Australia.