Tag: Snickers

Oreo tops Insta ranking

A new study has identified the most popular US food brands based on Instagram hashtags, with big names such as Oreo, Kit Kat, and Snickers topping the list. Oreo has been revealed as...

Snickers paired with ‘popular’ butterscotch for latest launch

Mars Wrigley has introduced Snickers Butterscotch, described as a sweet, buttery, nutty creation. The new product is “packed” with roasted peanuts, “chewy” caramel and a slab of butterscotch flavoured nougat that delivers “notes”...

Mars Wrigley invests $28.8M in local manufacturing

Leading snacks and treats manufacturer Mars Wrigley Australia has announced it will be investing a further $28.8 million in its Ballarat factory to bolster its local innovation and manufacturing capabilities – building...

Mars Wrigley brands transition to sustainable paper-based packaging

Leading snacks and treats manufacturer Mars Wrigley Australia has announced a major step forward in its sustainability journey by committing to transition all Australian-made chocolate bars to a new paper-based packaging that...

Limited edition Snickers Creamy Peanut Butter launches

Snickers has released its limited-edition Snickers Creamy Peanut Butter bar in Australia for the first time. The Snickers Creamy Peanut Butter bar is made with real peanut butter, silky smooth caramel and fresh ground peanuts, enrobed...

Mars Wrigley appoints new Chief Financial Officer

Mars Wrigley Australia has announced the appointment of Duncan Webster as Chief Financial Officer. With over two decades of experience in corporate finance and strategic planning, Mr Webster will lead the financial...

Mars Wrigley Australia to open new warehouse in 2020

Mars Wrigley Australia has announced a seven-year partnership with Toll Group and Charter Hall to construct and manage a state-of-the-art warehouse in Truganina, Melbourne. For the first time in Mars Wrigley’s more than...

Move over, Charlie! Victoria identified as the chocolate ‘capital’

Roy Morgan research has shown that 14.2 million Australians aged 14 and over consume chocolate in an average four-week period, with Victoria identified as the chocolate ‘capital’. Chocolate bars were identified as the...
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