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Cookie Man launches cookies without added sugar in four flavours

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Since cookies are an indulgence that are difficult to resist, the company went on to the art of taki…
Since cookies are an indulgence that are difficult to resist, the company went on to the art of taking the calories out of cookies without affecting the taste that the brand is known for. The recipes for these cookies have been developed with scientific precision by Cookie Man's in-house nutrition team.

Commenting on the launch of the low-sugar cookies, Pattabhi Rama Rao, president, Australian Foods India Pvt Ltd, said, "Customers today make very informed and conscious decisions on what they buy and consume. At Cookie Man, we have always been in touch with our customers' preferences. We would like to offer our customers healthier choices without compromising on the quality and premium taste of our products. The launch of the no-added-sugar cookies is the first step in this direction." 

The no-added sugar cookies are available at all Cookie Man outlets across the country and have a shelf life of one month when stored at room temperature in an airtight container. The no-added sugar cookies are priced at Rs 230 for a 240g pack and Rs 360 for a 360g pack. 

Cookie Man is India's leading brand of fresh baked cookies. The cookies are available in a range of international flavours, making it an ideal snack, a perfect gift and a treat. The company has expanded its product line to include cookies, brownies, muffins, ice cream and puffs. The products contain no eggs and are 100 per cent vegetarian. 

Australian Foods (I) Pvt Ltd is an Indo-Australian joint venture. The company commenced business operations in India with the launch of the first Cookie Man outlet at Chennai in January 2000. 

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