Hungarian muesli awarded at the most prestigious competition of the world
Cerbona’s glutenfree muesli cup got into the most excellent products in Paris-Nord Villepinte, writes SzeretlekMagyarország.
World Tour by SIAL is the world’s largest food innovation exhibition in partnership with 28 professional magazines from all over the world. The aim is to reveal the major consumption trends which are shaping the markets. This year they choose the winners in three main categories: health, smart shopping and convenience, and channel blurring and changing consumption.
At this most prestigious competition of daily consumer products a jury of independent experts has chosen the best ones out of the nearly 2000 candidates. One of them was the new product of Cerbona, therefore the emblem of SIAL Innovation Selection 2016 can be seen on the box from now on.
This appreciation is primarily for the fact that Cerbona tries to put more healthy products on the market and satisfy the consumers’ demands.
The aim of Cerbona is to provide high-quality products which are made from natural ingredients and are free from preservatives and additives – whether it is muesli, muesli bar, cereal, oat and grain product or pasta.
Cerbona ,and its long tradition of production can finally make a name for itself on the Western-European markets. But it has nothing to be ashamed of in this field; last year its export gave the 20% of the 3.2 billion HUF turnover of the Székesfehérvár based Naponta Kft. Cerbona products are available in 20 countries.
Photo: Facebook.com/Cerbona
Copy editor: bm
Source: Szeretlekmagyaroszág.hu
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