• Ferrero Rocher has launched its 2023 Easter collection, featuring 11 limited edition creations made using 100 per cent sustainably sourced cocoa. Image: Ferrero Rocher
    Ferrero Rocher has launched its 2023 Easter collection, featuring 11 limited edition creations made using 100 per cent sustainably sourced cocoa. Image: Ferrero Rocher
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Ferrero Rocher has launched its 2023 Easter collection, featuring 11 limited edition creations made using 100 per cent sustainably sourced cocoa. 

Ferrero Rocher says the collection reflects the brand’s iconic craftsmanship and uses only the finest ingredients including sustainable cocoa, 100 per cent sourced through independently managed standards such as Rainforest Alliance and Fairtrade.

Among old favourites, some seasonal additions to the range include Ferrero Rocher Golden Eggs in Original and White Chocolate varieties, Ferrero Collection Eggs, Ferrero Rocher Easter Egg Gift Box, Ferrero Rocher Milk Chocolate & Hazelnut Easter Squirrel, Grand Ferrero Rocher and the new Ferrero Rocher Golden Eggs.

The Ferrero Rocher Golden Eggs feature a creamy hazelnut filling with hazelnut and crispy wafer pieces in a milk chocolate shell, available in milk chocolate and white chocolate for RRP: $7.50.

The Ferrero Collection Easter Eggs are individually wrapped and available in packs of 10, in hazelnut, cocoa and caramel flavours for RRP: $6.50.

The Ferrero Rocher Milk Chocolate & Hazelnut Easter Squirrel 90g is only available during the Easter season, made with milk chocolate and crunchy hazelnut pieces, and available for RRP: $6.50.

The Ferrero Rocher Grand Milk Chocolate & Hazelnut and Grand Dark Chocolate are the classic chocolate sized-up to 125g, available for RRP: $10.00.

The entire Ferrero Rocher Easter range is available at all major grocery retailers, including the traditional Ferrero Rocher boxed chocolate range.

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