Adventist Sanitarium Products Shine at Healthy Food Guide Awards
Sanitarium’s Weet-Bix, UP&GO, and So Good are recognized as some of the healthiest choices on South Pacific supermarket shelves.
Adventist RecordAustraliaOct 21, 2025, 5:56 AM
Sanitarium’s Weet-Bix, UP&GO and So Good ranges have been recognized as some of the healthiest choices on supermarket shelves, achieving multiple wins at the 2025 Healthy Food Guide Awards across Australia and New Zealand.
The awards, judged solely on nutrition credentials by a panel of independent accredited practicing dietitians and experts, celebrate products that genuinely deliver health benefits to consumers.
“From Weet-Bix to UP&GO and So Good, we’re committed to fuelling healthy, active lifestyles in Kiwi and Australian families and producing delicious, versatile and nutritious products that support whole-person health and inspire healthy eating,” said Jessica Manihera, head of marketing and communications for Australia and New Zealand. “The support of our customers in choosing our products to sustain them as part of their daily lives inspires us to keep raising the bar.”
Among the winners, Weet-Bix 1.2kg Value Pack was named Best Cereal in both Australia and New Zealand, while Weet-Bix Little Kids Essentials took out Best Kids Cereal in Australia, and Weet-Bix Bites Wild Berry received the same honor in New Zealand. UP&GO No Added Sugar Vanilla won Best On-the-Go Liquid Breakfast in both countries.
The So Good range also achieved multiple wins, reflecting the rising demand for nutritious, plant-based milk alternatives.
by Adventist Record | October 19, 2025
The original article was published on the South Pacific Division news site, Adventist Record.
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