We, The Many Turmeric Artisan Granola

We, The Many Turmeric Artisan Granola

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Environment
Made in Australia
Carbon Neutral
Recyclable Packaging
Australian Owned
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This artisan granola has curcumin as the active ingredient that unlocks turmeric's full potential – and We, The Many have used 95% curcumin in their Turmeric Granola, along with ground ginger and a little black pepper (piperine) which help to improve its absorption. The combination of golden oats, sunflower & pumpkin kernels, along with coconut, flaxseed and oat bran, provide a good source of fibre to start your day. This granola has a brilliant colour, a playful taste and is sure to delight the senses. You'll enjoy it any time of the day!

Ingredients: Oats (35%), Tapioca, Sunflower kernels, Pumpkin kernels, Coconut (11%), Flaxseed (8%), Oat bran, Sunflower oil, Coconut sugar, Ground ginger, Turmeric extract (95% curcumin) (0.1%), Black pepper (0.1%).

Allergens: Cereals containing gluten (oats). May contain traces of tree nuts.

We, The Many are making it easy for you to have an impact on climate change by simply eating your breakfast. Science confirms there is a direct link between man-made emissions and climate change. One of the simplest ways we can reduce our impact is by being conscious and reducing the carbon we release into the world as we go about being our little human selves. As individuals, we can choose simple tasks like opting for renewable power, choosing carbon conscious products, offsetting our emissions – and many other ways.

As a business, We, The Many are going one step further. Not only are all their products carbon neutral, but they will be investing 50% of their profits into projects that specifically work towards reducing carbon from the atmosphere. Breakfast never tasted this good!

Products under the Environment banner contribute positively towards looking after our environment from ethical sourcing, reducing carbon emissions to cleaning up our oceans.

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