• Mochi ice cream brand, Little Moons, is heading into Coles supermarkets across Australia in four fan-favourite flavours – Golden Blond Chocolate, Honey Roasted Pistachio, Chocolate and Hazelnut, and Passionfruit and Mango.
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    Mochi ice cream brand, Little Moons, is heading into Coles supermarkets across Australia in four fan-favourite flavours – Golden Blond Chocolate, Honey Roasted Pistachio, Chocolate and Hazelnut, and Passionfruit and Mango. Source: Little Moons
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Mochi ice cream brand, Little Moons, is heading into Coles supermarkets across Australia in four fan-favourite flavours – Golden Blond Chocolate, Honey Roasted Pistachio, Vegan Belgian Chocolate and Hazelnut, and Vegan Tropical Passionfruit and Mango.

Just in time for Summer, Coles customers will now get the chance to try Little Moons’ signature creamy gelato ice cream, wrapped in sweet, chewy mochi dough. The full range of twelve flavours is also available in Woolworths.

Little Moons co-founder, Vivien Wong, said the company’s launch into Coles marks a significant step in its growth strategy.

“Australia is one of our fastest-growing markets, and having our products available at both of the country’s largest supermarket chains positions us to reach even more customers nationwide,” said Wong.

“This expansion strengthens our presence and sets the stage for future growth, as we prepare to introduce new flavours and exciting product innovations next year.”

Little Moons is now available at Coles nationwide in flavours Golden Blond Chocolate, Honey Roasted Pistachio, Vegan Belgian Chocolate and Hazelnut, and Vegan Tropical Passionfruit and Mango, for RRP $10.00 in a six-pack.

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