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Tribeca’s vacuum fried Broccoli Chips now available for pre-order

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Tribeca Health, the brand behind Australia’s extremely popular green tea formula, Green Tea X50. Has unveiled its first new product in quite some time, which is in fact one we’ve never actually seen from a supplement company. The official name of the product does pretty much give everything away, in Broccoli Chips. Just as it reads the item is a bag of vacuum fried chips made from real broccoli.

The latest from Tribeca does also include a number of interesting highlights such as gluten free, no preservatives, reduced sodium and pesticide free. While they have only just been unveiled, the Broccoli Chips are already available for pre-order from the brand’s website, although only to those located down under. Fans can choose between two options, a 40g bag for $4.95 or a pack of four 40g bags for $17.95. Regardless of which ever one you go with Tribeca has said its Broccoli Chips will start shipping sometime next week.

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