• Cadbury has partnered with dessert manufacturer Exquisine to release two ready-to-eat chocolate mousse twin packs. Image: Mondelēz
    Cadbury has partnered with dessert manufacturer Exquisine to release two ready-to-eat chocolate mousse twin packs. Image: Mondelēz
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Cadbury has partnered with dessert manufacturer Exquisine to release a ready-to-eat chocolate mousse twin pack featuring two flavours: Cadbury Dairy Milk and Caramello.

Over the past three decades, Exquisine has created and made ranges of premium-quality dairy and dairy alternative desserts in Australia.

By partnering with Mondelēz, and working closely with the Cadbury team, exclusively using Cadbury Dairy Milk chocolate, Exquisine says it hopes the deserts will become a regular treat in the trollies of Australian shoppers.

The Dairy Milk Chocolate and Caramello twin packs are in chilled aisles nationally at Woolworths and Coles.

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