The SPC ProVital Story
Whilst SPC has been around for over 100 years, SPC ProVital multi-serve pureed fruits were launched in 2003 at our Shepparton Victoria facility in the heart of the Goulburn Valley fruit-growing district. The SPC ProVital range was further expanded in 2016 to include portion-control diced fruit and Level 4 Pureed Fruit in accessible packaging. The accessible design was created in consultation with industry experts with the aim of providing a superior range of quality Australian fruit and vegetable-based products.
Specifically, the SPC ProVital snack cup range has been developed using guidelines established by Arthritis Australia in conjunction with Dr. Brad Fain of Georgia Tech Institute, along with the ability to test the packaging effectiveness with HealthShare NSW. The aim is to provide an accessible fruit snack for people with fine motor skill difficulties, whether through age or other health-related considerations.
The SPC ProVital brand offers a range of great tasting products that address health conditions, including dysphagia, to encourage positive nutritional choices. We supply products in a variety of pack sizes from portion control to large format (A10 cans) for back of house kitchens.
- Superior quality Australian fruit
- Variety and taste to avoid menu fatigue
- Award-winning accessible snack cup packaging
- Provide independence through easy to open packaging
- Portion control to avoid food wastage
We look to harness the goodness of nature in all we do to give your customers, residents, or patients the vitality to live their best life. Through our unique combination of vitality, care, and knowledge, SPC ProVital delivers evidence (science) based, natural solutions to help all people get the most out of every day, no matter their life stage.
SPC Care has a national team with sales leads in every Australian state who are experts in SPC ProVital and can bring solutions to your business.
Key industry alliances
We collaborate with industry leaders to share knowledge and expertise in the areas of nutrition and health conditions, across hospitals, aged care and community home care.