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Pure delish is proud to support Auckland Coastguard by providing their crews with our Primal Bars before they go out on the water. Auckland Coastguard is the largest Coastguard Unit in the country, with over 100 volunteers operating 3 rescue vessels. They are 100% funded by donations and exist thanks to the generosity of their funding…
Healthy Food Guide Award Winners 2020
We are excited to announce that our amazing ‘almond & mixed berry snacking clusters’ have been awarded “BEST PACKAGED SWEET SNACK” and our ‘crunchy muesli with flakes’ has won “BEST BREAKFAST CEREAL” in the Healthy Food Guide Awards 2020!! If you want to see what all the fuss is about, grab yourself a bag to…
pure delish in Australia
To all our Australian pure delish lovers, http://thisnaturallife.com.au/shop/ are now stocking online our Primal and Primal Choc Bars, along with 5 of our most delicious cereals; Raspberry & Maple Nut Nograin-ola, Primal Breakfast Mix, Original Chunky Muesli, Tropical Mango Nut Crunch and Walnut Feijoa Breakfast Crumble. Up and running for you to buy now!
Christchurch Food Show 2017
The Christchurch Food Show is coming up on the 7-9th April at the Horncastle Arena! Make sure you look out for us and come say hi at stand C09! We are going to have some great special and deals for you!

pure delish Seeded Crackers have Arrived!
pure delish Seeded Crackers have officially hit independent retailers, Farro Fresh, Fresh Choice and New World Supermarkets across New Zealand! Available in 3 Delicious Flavours: Sea SaltRoasted GarlicWild Rosemary This delicious new range is the perfect is addition to your next nibbles plate and a must-have for Summer.
Seeded Crackers Update
To our valued customers, We wanted to let you know that we have unfortunately had to stop the manufacturing of our hugely popular Seeded Crackers range. Since the launch of our Seeded Crackers, we have had some challenges making them in high enough volumes to supply our customers. We did proactively remove them from supermarkets…