Key Features
We are 100% wholegrain- certified by US Council
Packed with the goodness of oats, flakes, honey, nuts and fruits
Rich in fibre
Made of 100% natural ingredients
No false promises or claims
Ingredients
Wheat Flakes (45%), Rolled Oats (44.3%), Almonds (5.5%), Dried Blackcurrant, Freeze Dried Fruits (Chikoo, Banana, Pineapple), Raw Honey, Rosemary extract.
Manufacturer Details
HW Wellness Solutions Pvt. Ltd., S. No. 246/6, Phase 2 Road, Next to KTA Spindle, Hinjawadi, Pune - 411057, Maharashtra
Marketed By
HW Wellness Solutions Pvt. Ltd., S. No. 246/6, Phase 2 Road, Next to KTA Spindle, Hinjawadi, Pune - 411057, Maharashtra
FSSAI License
11517036000562
Return Policy
This Item is non-returnable. For a damaged, defective, incorrect or expired item, you can request a replacement within 72 hours of delivery.
In case of an incorrect item, you may raise a replacement or return request only if the item is sealed/ unopened/ unused and in original condition.
Expiry Date
Please refer to the packaging of the product for expiry date.
Seller
Bigway Marketing Private Limited
Seller FSSAI
13323999000312
Description
True Elements Fruit and Nut Muesli is a light and crispy variety of Muesli loaded with dried fruits and nuts. It is a tasty treat for your family offering a pleasant flavour but not compromising on your health. The delicious blend of dried fruits and nuts with 100% natural whole grains makes it a perfect breakfast treat for health-conscious people, who do not want to give up on taste while on a diet. From providing you with a rich taste of natural elements in it, this breakfast food also supports your health and improves your well being. It consists of freeze-dried fruits in it. The fruits are dried using a new dehydration technology by keeping them in cold temperature below 0 degree Celsius for freezing followed by immediate dehydration.
Disclaimer
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