Crunchits Fruit Fusion

£5.49

Taste the CRUNCH with these low sugar, molasses free horse treats bursting with natural flavours and suitable for horses prone to laminitis.

The original low sugar, molasses free horse treats and suitable for horses prone to laminitis, now with new natural fruit flavours your horse or pony will love:

  • Apple
  • Orange
  • Cranberry

Delivery charges are calculated based on the location of delivery, weight, and value of the order. Standard charges are:

For parcels up to 20kg: UK Delivery

  • Standard Delivery 2 Working Days £4.99 for orders under £40 and placed before 2pm. (UK Mainland only. Excludes Highlands, Northern Ireland, and Islands)
  • FREE Delivery 2 Working Days for orders over £40 and placed before 2pm. (UK Mainland only. Excludes Highlands, Northern Ireland, and Islands)
  • Scottish Highland & Islands Standard 4-6 Working Day Delivery £7.99 (up to 15kg)
  • Next Day Delivery £6.99 for orders under £100 and placed before 2pm. (UK Mainland only. Excludes Highlands, Northern Ireland, and Islands)
  • FREE Next Day Delivery for orders over £100 and placed before 2pm. (UK Mainland only. Excludes Highlands, Northern Ireland, and Islands)

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Making a Difference

Suitable for All Horses & Ponies

Made with Natural Ingredients

Heathy & Tasty

  • Crunchits Fruit Fusion Ingredients

    Crunchits are a complementary feed for horses and ponies.

    Analytical Constituents: Crude Protein 11%; Crude Fibre 2%; Crude Fat 2.5%; Crude Ash 1.3%; Sodium >0.1%; Sugar 4.0%.

    Composition: Wheat, Maize, Chickpea Flour, Dried Beetroot powder (1.1%), Dried Turmeric powder (0.4%), Dried Orange Powder (0.4%), Dried Apple Powder (0.3%), Dried Cranberry Powder (0.3%), Calcium carbonate, Blackcurrants, Dried Oak leaves, Rosemary, Pomegranate, Vegetable powder, Soya Oil.

    Always ensure plenty of clean fresh water is available. Store in a cool, dry place & reseal the bag when not in use.

  • Nutritional Quality Policy

    We take every care to source ingredients that are traceable from their origination through to the item you feed your horse.

    We only work with suppliers and manufacturers that have quality systems in place and share our interest in providing the best we can source. Where possible, we use human-grade ingredients as we wouldn’t expect any lesser quality for our horses.

    We sample and test ingredients for undesirable substances on a regular basis with accredited independent laboratories and use ingredients that are safe for competition use.

    As we work with natural products/ingredients, it can be a challenge to ensure consistency in appearance, and if any of our products are unsatisfactory we are always happy to discuss any situation that may arise – we continually aim to improve our products with the objective of making a difference to the quality of horse’s life.

Perfect For

Inspiration behind the product

The Story

Have you heard of macaroons? Yes! Those nice little cookies we occasionally treat ourselves to? Well we wanted horses to be able to enjoy a similar looking version, but one that was suitable for all and healthy. As a result, Crunchits ‘popped’ into existence after sourcing low sugar, molasses free ingredients and trialling which flavours horses liked the most.

FAQ's

Yes, Crunchits are manufactured under the BETA NOPS guidelines so safe to feed to competition horses and ponies.

Yes, due to the low sugar content, Crunchits are suitable for all horses & ponies, including those prone to laminitis.

Crunchits can be fed as treats, with suggested quantities being 20 treats per day for a 250kg pony and 40 treats per day for a 500kg horse. Always provide plenty of fresh water.

Yes, Crunchits are suitable for all horses and ponies, especially those prone to laminitis or those on a low-calorie, low-sugar diet.

Crunchits are unique due to their low sugar content and natural flavourings. They are free from molasses, making them suitable for horses on a restricted diet.



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