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February 7, 2025Topflite Peanut Energy Truffles 6pack
February 7, 2025In the 19th century it was possible that a famous French queen and probable bird lover was heard to remark “Let them eat cake”. We took these words to heart and produced the perfect energy food in cake form for our high-flying friends.
Our high energy cakes offer wild birds an immediate source of energy essential for their survival during challenging times. They contain only the highest quality vegetable fat, an important dietary element for New Zealand’s wild birds alongside traditional foods such as seed, fruit and nectar. So, if any of the local peasants ask you what to feed the birds, well… you know what to say.
- Perfect for placing in a wild bird cake feeder or simply on your dedicated bird table
- Energy cakes can attract silvereye, sparrow, thrush, waxeye, blackbird and yellowhammer
- Almost definitely not inspired by Marie-Antoinette
- Individual cakes are wrapped in compostable film. Made from plant-based material, the film is certified as compostable in home compost systems. Simply cut it into thin pieces and add to your compost pile.
Ingredients: Vegetable fat, wheat flour, peanut flour and/or berry flavouring
Analysis: Protein 7.1%, fibre 2.3%, fat 28.4%, ash 0.7%
3 x berry cakes & 3 x peanut Cakes
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