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Bulla Family Dairy has developed a new range of ice cream bars in three flavours. 

The Creamy Classics Ice Cream Bars are rolling out in Caramel & Peanut, Cookies & Cream and Vanilla Boysenberry varieties.

Combining the ingredients of Creamy Classics ice cream with new textures and a choc coating, the new range will debut in the 2018/2019 season, according to general manager Nick Hickford.

“This year-round treat provides a rich, flavourful experience using fresh milk and cream, which we know Aussie families will love," he said. 

The Caramel & Peanut variety combined vanilla-flavoured ice cream and caramel sauce, and has a choc coating with crunchy peanut pieces

Cookies & Cream employs vanilla-flavoured ice cream and chocolate cookie pieces, along with a layer of chocolate sauce, as well as a chocolate coating with more cookie pieces.

Vanilla Boysenberry combined the vanilla ice cream with boysenberry sauce, a chocolate coating, and crunchy cookie pieces.

The four-packs of ice cream are sold in Coles, Woolworths and independent supermarkets with a RRP of $7.99 for each pack.

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