Remember those good old days. Piping // hot, crunchy toast for breakfast smothered in / jam or honey. It was a real family favourite. Now North’s recapture that kiwi tradition * with the new Great Kiwi Toast. BBt *' ' 'tH Baked to a traditional recipe, using 'l v -' completely natural ingredients that give you . .’.I”?!* /f.\‘ a firm, crisp texture and hearty flavour — ■BHBBBBbBBHBBEmHBbBBH T^jjfWnt^Fßßgß Z< 5 y ' * > the way toast used to taste. •• <? ; '/ vjp ' y A better toast that toasts better : and costs no more. Great Kiwi Toast f rom North’s from your KIWI < . t JBBEJBrf supermarket or dairy right now. Just "' look for the white and black pack. /7 1119011 C| “At North’s Ii D D I/Ja commitment to bake Hl the very best bread”, ! Wh NORTHte ' great kiwi toast * ; —-—- r -
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