• Italian confectionery company, Ferrero, has released a brand new innovation under its Tic Tac mint brand – Tic Tac Two, a larger take on the classic with two distinctive layers.
Source: Ferrero
    Italian confectionery company, Ferrero, has released a brand new innovation under its Tic Tac mint brand – Tic Tac Two, a larger take on the classic with two distinctive layers. Source: Ferrero
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Italian confectionery company, Ferrero, has released a brand new innovation under its Tic Tac mint brand – Tic Tac Two, a larger take on the classic with two distinctive layers.

The new sugar-free product features a silky-smooth texture, an embossed logo, and a dual-layer design, aiming to deliver a unique sensory experience for mint lovers. The company stated the launch follows consumer insights indicating demand for refreshment with personality.

Tic Tac Two is initially rolling out in two flavours, Raspberry & Lemon, and Fresh Mild Peppermint.

Ferrero Australia head of business development, Azzura Puricelli, said the company was proud to welcome a new addition to the Tic Tac family.

“Tic Tac Two brings something unexpected to the everyday,” said Puricelli.

“With combinations that surprise in a fun, fresh format, we’re blending the familiarity of Tic Tac with modern, sugar-free flavour innovation designed for today’s adventurous consumers.”

Tic Tac Two is now available in major Australian supermarkets and convenience stores nationwide, for RRP $4.00.

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