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   SWITCHED ON: KRISPY KREME AND ARNOTT’S CREATE TEEVEE SNACK RANGE
Five Krispy Kreme flavours are taking biscuit form, as the doughnut brand teams up with Arnott’s to create a new range of teeVee snacks.
The mini doughnut-shaped teeVee biscuits are available in Original Glazed, Caramel Delight, Choc Iced, Kookies & Kream and Strawberry Sprinkle.
“teeVee snacks are a classic, well-loved Australian biscuit and we’re thrilled to partner with Krispy Kreme to add a new twist to this iconic treat,” said Arnott’s brand manager Krishma Sood.
Kookies & Kream is a chocolate biscuit with white chocolate icing, Original Glazed is covered in a sweet vanilla icing, and Choc Iced mixes vanilla with dark chocolate. Strawberry Sprinkle features rainbow sprinkles and strawberry icing, and Caramel
  CADBURY’S CARAMILK CRUNCHY BLOCK
Cadbury has released a limited edition Caramilk Hokey Pokey chocolate block, made with caramelised white chocolate and crunchy honeycomb pieces. Cadbury Australia senior marketing manager Katrina Watson said: “When we released Caramilk Hokey Pokey in New Zealand last year, we received such an overwhelming number of requests from Australians, so it was a clear that we had to bring it across to Australia this year.”
“Caramilk is one of our most sought-after chocolate
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   Delight is topped with golden caramel sprinkles.
The new doughnut-inspired teeVee snacks are now available in supermarkets
nationwide for RRP $4.00 per 165g pack.
    blocks and what better way to continue the CARAMILK frenzy than by blending your much-loved caramelised white chocolate with crunchy golden honeycomb pieces?”
Earlier this year, Cadbury released Caramilk Baking Chips for consumers to make their own recipes and desserts with the popular chocolate flavour.
The new Caramilk Hokey Pokey chocolate block is available in stores for a limited time for RRP $5.00.
      OAT MILK GETS LIGHTER
Minor Figures has released its Light Oat Milk to Australian stores. The lighter version has been developed for those looking to lower their fat and sugar intake throughout the day.
Minor Figures said that in the last 12 months,
    CHARLIE’S TAKES A CHEESY BITE
Charlie’s Fine Food Co. has released its latest range – Mini Cheese Bites. Made
the alternative milk market has grown by 13 per cent, with sales of oat milk tripling in Australia.
The Minor Figures Light Oat Milk is produced in Australia. Oat milk is also sustainably made, demanding less water usage than cow’s milk and most alternative milks.
Minor Figures was launched in 2014, in an East London microbrewery by two Melburnians and a Londoner. The brand is now found in 20 countries around the world.
Minor Figures Light Oat Milk is available in Woolworths and independent grocers nationwide.
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with 20 per cent Australian cheese, the range is at home on a platter or in a lunchbox.
Charlie’s founder Jacky Magid said the bites were more than just biscuits. “They’re crunchy, melt-in-your-mouth bites of cheesy deliciousness. It is real food made using quality ingredients,” Magid said.
Mini Cheese Bites come in three flavours – Three Cheeses, Cheddar & Rosemary, and Parmesan & Tomato.
Magid said they’re worth keeping on hand for when friends pop over. “They can be devoured with a scoop of dip, a chunk of cheese or with condiments. You can even eat them by themselves.”
Charlie’s Fine Foods has been baking gourmet cookies and treats for 25 years, with the Mini Cheese Bites its first foray into the savoury market. “We added the new savoury range to meet a growing demand for a premium savoury offering. All our products are made using premium ingredients and the mini bites draws upon our 25-year history of making seriously delicious products,” Magid said.
Charlie’s Mini Cheese Bites are now available at Woolworths stores nationally for RRP $4.00.
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