Premium Bar Snack Pack Gives Bang For Tiger Buck by Packaging News (PKN)
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'...In the US, the meat snacks segment is valued at US$2.8 billion, and according to a Washington Post report, is growing at twice the rate of crisps.
In Australia, there have been a number of products launched in the last few years, the latest of which is Tiger Buck.'
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