• Chilled dessert brand, Wicked Sister, has released a collaboration with Universal Products & Experiences on two limited-edition dessert pots inspired by Wicked: For Good, heading into cinemas on 20 November.
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    Chilled dessert brand, Wicked Sister, has released a collaboration with Universal Products & Experiences on two limited-edition dessert pots inspired by Wicked: For Good, heading into cinemas on 20 November. Source: Wicked Sister
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Chilled dessert brand, Wicked Sister, has released a collaboration with Universal Products & Experiences on two limited-edition dessert pots inspired by Wicked: For Good, heading into cinemas on 20 November.

In celebration of the upcoming film, Wicked Sister’s new limited-edition dessert pots, inspired by the witches of Oz, feature a Glinda-inspired Mixed Berry & Marshmallow and an Elphaba- inspired Pistachio & White Chocolate.

The new flavours join a range of popular chilled dessert products including Chocolate, Strawberry, Banana and the newly launched Caramel and Coffee from the High Protein Pudding range; Madagascan Vanilla Bean and Créme Caramel from the Twin Pack range.

Wicked Sister marketing director, Pedro Demartini, said the product started to roll out on shelf in September, and has already been met with an overwhelmingly positive response from Wicked Sister and Wicked fans alike.

“Similar to the passion and enthusiasm Wicked fans have for these films and these beloved characters, Wicked Sister fans are just as loyal,” said Demartini.

“It’s been amazing to see the excitement for the new limited-edition Wicked: For Good inspired dessert pots already.”

Wicked Sister’s new limited-edition Wicked: For Good-inspired dessert pots are now available at Woolworths, Coles and independent stores for RRP $3.00.

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