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Real ingredients are the focus of Nonni’s new biscotti packaging

The new design highlights Nonni’s quality ingredients with vibrant imagery and transparent windows that let consumers see the crunchy biscotti treats inside.

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North American biscotti baker Nonni’s Foods has introduced new packaging for its Biscotti grocery store packs. Says Nonni’s, the enhanced design highlights the real, wholesome ingredients baked into each artisan Italian-inspired baked treat.

Quality ingredients are at the core of Nonni’s Biscotti, and the new packaging design more prominently displays them through vibrant imagery of fresh almonds and walnuts, decadent dark chocolate, and real caramel and toffee bits, among others. Calorie information and mentions of key ingredients are now located at the top of each box so consumers are able to easily make informed purchasing decisions. The addition of transparent window cutouts to the front of each box are designed so consumers can see the Biscotti’s real ingredients, crunchy texture, and individually wrapped, portion-controlled packs that seal freshness and maintain the highest quality flavor.

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