• Darrell Lea and beloved breakfast cereal and snack brand, Kellogg’s have created the new Darrell Lea Crunchy Nut Corn Flakes Chocolate Block.
    Darrell Lea and beloved breakfast cereal and snack brand, Kellogg’s have created the new Darrell Lea Crunchy Nut Corn Flakes Chocolate Block.
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Darrell Lea and beloved breakfast cereal and snack brand, Kellogg’s have created the new Darrell Lea Crunchy Nut Corn Flakes Chocolate Block.

The new collaboration marks the third time that Darrell Lea and Kellogg’s have joined forces to create tantalising new chocolate treats for Aussies. In September 2022, Darrell Lea and Kellogg’s created the Rice Bubbles Crispy Milk Chocolate Block, followed by the Milk Chocolate Rice Bubbles Balls in February 2023.

Continuing Darrell Lea’s style of blending ingredients with its chocolate, the Crunchy Nut Corn Flakes Chocolate Block features Kellogg’s Crunchy Nut Corn Flakes and peanuts for an extra layer of crunch.

Darrell Lea senior marketing manager Lili Despotovic said Australians had been starting their mornings with Kellogg’s range of tasty breakfast staples for nearly a century.

“As a brand that has similarly been a confectionery staple for close to 100 years, Darrell Lea doesn’t just create new chocolate flavours, we give Aussies experiences they can share with friends and family. Kellogg’s understands our vision for this, and we’re excited to partner with them again on this new chocolate block,” said Despotovic.

The Crunchy Nut Corn Flakes Chocolate Block is Australian made, with 100 per cent sustainably sourced cocoa.

The Darrell Lea Crunchy Nut Corn Flakes Chocolate Block new tasty treat is available nationwide for RRP AU$5.50 at Coles and Woolworths.

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