Busy Romans had to snack on little Gliss Gliss mice strapped onto their belts if they felt a hunger pang midway through their hectic morning building roads to Scotland but thankfully as a busy mum, grandmother and wife I don't have to!
Mattessons have a new snack product called Double Dippers. A portion of chicken pieces to firstly dip into a creamy or tomato dip then into a crunchy topping. They are high in protein and less than 190 calories per pack.
They are called Double Dippers because there are two seperate dips per pack to dip your chicken pieces into, one creamy and one crunchy, and four flavour variations.
Italian with a tomato and basil dip |
Thai with a sweet chilli dip |
Tikka with a smooth mint yogurt dip |
Classic with a creamy ranch dip |
I am most likely to snack mid morning at work
and these are perfect to keep me going until lunchtime but they are equally great for school lunchboxes or an after school treat to keep the kids going till dinner time and of course how many times have you just skipped a meal.
Double Dippers were created to cover the demand for a snack without compromising on nutrition, flavour or taste.
More than 50% of women have a mid-afternoon need to snack with 3:00-4:00 pm being the greatest danger time.
Around 75% of adults now say they prefer smaller snackier meals to fit into their busy lifestyles.
A typical adult worker misses four meals per week whilst 53% hardly ever have that traditional (and now old fashioned) three full meals per day.
Of those eating on the move or unconventional places the top places to eat were:-
1. At their desk
2. Walking
3. Driving
4. On a train
5. On a bus
6. On the tube
7. Riding a bike (!)
So now there is a healthier alternative to snacking on crisps, chocolate and biscuits.
So to get you started there is a 25p downloadable voucher go to http://mattessons.co.uk/home/try-our-new-double-dippers/http://mattessons.co.uk/home/try-our-new-double-dippers/
Here's a quick poster with all the interesting statistics for you!
This is a sponsored post on behalf of Mattessons.
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