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Barratt adds new recyclable variety confectionery tub to portfolio
Gwen Jones

Gwen Jones

25 October 2022

Barratt adds new recyclable variety confectionery tub to portfolio

Barratt, the Valeo Snackfoods confectionery brand producer of sweets like Dip Dabs and Wham, has expanded its portfolio with its new recyclable variety tub, Barratt Favourites. The Barratt Favourites tub will be made from 85% less plastic than previous Barratt tubs and is suitable for household recycling. This includes its translucent plastic lid, which itself has been manufactured using 30% recycled plastic. Individually wrapped sweets will contain a mix of all the Barratt confectionery such as Dip Dabs, Wham, Fruit Salad & Black Jack chews, Highland Toffee, Refreshers rolls, Shrimps & Bananas and Fruit Salad lollies. The 500g sharing tubs will launch in UK retailers in time for Halloween at a recommended retail price of £3.50.

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