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Australian health food company Bounce has launched a range of miniature treats in colourful resealable pouches.

Called Bounce Bites, the on-the-go snacks are gluten-free, GMO-free, vegetarian-friendly and cold-pressed using natural ingredients.

Bounce commissioned Ace Packwell in Belrose, Sydney to make the pouches, which are designed for easy storage.

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The Australian-made recipe for the bites includes no artificial colours, flavours, preservatives, or refined sugar, and there are three flavours: Blueberry Banana Bliss, Coconut Almond Kiss, and Coconut Cacao Delight.

The recommended retail price for each pack is $6.95.

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