Tag: confectionery

Maltesers Raspberry returns

Maltesers has announced the return of its “much-loved” Raspberry flavour, which left shelves back in 2020. The “must-have” flavour delivers the “classic Maltesers crunch with a delicious, sweet twist”. “We’re so excited to bring...

KitKat wants you to Break Better

Building on decades of the iconic tagline ‘Have a Break, Have a KitKat’, global confectionery brand KitKat launched its latest advertising campaign across Australia and New Zealand on TV, broadcast video on...

Haigh’s Chocolates unveils 2025 Valentine’s Day range

Haigh’s Chocolates is getting ready for the romantic tradition of chocolate giving on 14 February with the release of its new dreamy 2025 Valentine’s Day gift range. Beautifully adorned with hot air balloons...

Koko Black celebrates Lunar New Year

Koko Black is welcoming the Year of the Snake this Lunar New Year with a new range of chocolates. To celebrate the Snake, Koko Black is bringing back it’s limited-edition Sichuan Pepper praline,...

Allen’s introduces new berry lolly

Allen’s is kicking off 2025 by reimagining its “iconic” berry flavours in a new soft jelly shape. Featuring a soft-jelly texture, sugary coating, the new Berry Bunch addition boasts “ripe” raspberry, “juicy” blackcurrant and...

Allen’s ‘most requested’ lolly returns

Allen’s has announced the return of Peaches & Cream in its own bag. The product is described as combining a “fluffy” cream base and “delicious dollop” of “peachy-flavoured” jelly on top. According to the confectionery...

M&M’s to host pop-up store at Australian Open

M&M’s has been announced as the Official Confectionery Partner of the Australian Open under a multi-year partnership. Commencing in January 2025, the partnership will see the brand launch Australia’s first pop-up M&M’s store...

Noosa Chocolate Factory revamps Brisbane site

Noosa Chocolate Factory’s Adelaide Street cafe and store in Brisbane is undergoing a massive renovation, ready to increase supply of caffeine and chocolate to city workers in the New Year. Due to...
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