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Sittingbourne crisp firm Nim's has unveiled a new range for children.
The fruit crisp producer has released Nim's Kids in two flavours - apple and pineapple - which are now available to buy from supermarket chain Waitrose.
Coming in packs of five, they cost £2.79.
Nim’s crisps are created from pure fruit and vegetables which have been air-dried. The process uses no oils, chemicals or additives, just the whole fruit.
More than 80% of the fruit and veg used in Nim’s is grown in the UK and the majority is sourced within 40 miles of the factory.
Earlier this year, the firm launched the first ever 'edible teas' which sees consumers make a loose leaf tea from the ingredients which in turn rehydrates the fruit and veg allowing it to be eaten as a snack.