• Darrell Lea has launched its brand-new Choc Logs range – a playful combination of juicy raspberry or classic black liquorice wrapped around a smooth milk choc centre.
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    Darrell Lea has launched its brand-new Choc Logs range – a playful combination of juicy raspberry or classic black liquorice wrapped around a smooth milk choc centre. Source: Darrell Lea
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Darrell Lea has launched its brand-new Choc Logs range – a playful combination of juicy raspberry or classic black liquorice wrapped around a smooth milk choc centre.

Following the success of the Chewy Choc range, released in April, the Choc Logs continue Darrell Lea’s mission to reinvent favourites while creating the memorable moments to share, coming in a convenient multi-stick snack pack, perfect for sharing.

The new Choc Logs range includes:

  • Darrell Lea Raspberry Choc Logs (3 pack, 110g, RRP $3.00): Three indulgent sticks of soft raspberry liquorice wrapped around a creamy choc centre.
  • Darrell Lea Liquorice Choc Logs (3 pack 110g, RRP $3.00): Three soft, chewy liquorice sticks covering a creamy choc centre for a perfectly balanced bite.

Darrell Lea head of marketing, Jane James, said the new range was inspired by fun, offering a playful twist on classic flavours.

“The Choc Logs range is all about creating those fun little moments you can share – whether it’s with friends, family or someone special,” said James.

“Raspberry has been especially popular with younger fans, so we wanted to hero that flavour and bring something exciting and playful to your on-the-go snack. It’s about reimagining our classics in a way that feels fresh and shareable.”

Like all Darrell Lea’s chocolate, all products in the Choc Logs range are 100 per cent palm oil free and free from artificial colours and flavours.

The two new Choc Logs are now available at leading retailers nationwide.

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