• Charlie's Fine Food Co's Mini Melting Moments are handcrafted using 100 per cent pure butter. 
Image: Charlie's Fine Food Co
    Charlie's Fine Food Co's Mini Melting Moments are handcrafted using 100 per cent pure butter. Image: Charlie's Fine Food Co
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Australian owned, family-run gourmet cookie company Charlie’s Fine Food Co has announced the launch of its Mini Melting Moments range into Woolworths Metro stores nationally.

The company specialises in bite size snacks, and have been making sweet treatrs for more than 2 decades, with the company proud of its heritage of using 100 per cent pure butter in its baking.

In 2020 it introduced its first ever savoury biscuit range (a trio of cheese biscuits), and vegan-friendly cookie dough. 

Charlie’s Fine Food Co co-owner Jacky Magid said in 2020 Woolworth’s agreed to range Charlie’s Mini Cheese Bites, after seeing the savoury snacks served on Qantas flights. 

“Woolworths has been a Covid saviour in supporting our business. The partnership and support from Woolworths have been vital to Charlie’s survival and now amazing growth trajectory,” said Magid.

Charlie’s Fine Foods Mini Melting Moments 100g Packs (RRP $5.50) is available in Vanilla Bean, Raspberry Bliss and Coco Berry Monte flavours and will be joined by the Medium Melting Moment Pantry Packs 180g Trays (RRP $8).

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