• Cadbury Roses has revealed its new mix and pack design.
    Cadbury Roses has revealed its new mix and pack design.
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As part of World Chocolate Day celebrations, Cadbury Roses has released a new product mix and pack design, with a focus on its soft centre flavours.

The new mix features more soft centre flavours, with the return of some familiar favourites including Strawberry crème, Orange crème and Peppermint Crème. Passionfruit Delight is the new addition to the box, with soft passionfruit flavoured centres covered in Cadbury Old Gold dark chocolate.

Cadbury says the new mix comes as a thank you to Roses fans who have told the brand what they love about Cadbury Roses. The feedback has directly informed the flavours and textures in the new mix.

The release also features a separate limited edition Heritage Pack, featuring a design that throws back to the early days of Cadbury Roses, and celebrates 75 years of the brand.

The new Cadbury Roses mix is available nationwide at all leading retailers. The Heritage Pack can be found at Woolworths.

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