• Confectionery company, Ferrero, has released its Kinder 2025 festive range – including the brand's first-ever Bueno Advent Calendar, featuring smooth hazelnut and crispy wafer treats.
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    Confectionery company, Ferrero, has released its Kinder 2025 festive range – including the brand's first-ever Bueno Advent Calendar, featuring smooth hazelnut and crispy wafer treats. Source: Kinder
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Confectionery company, Ferrero, has released its Kinder 2025 festive range – including the brand's first-ever Bueno Advent Calendar, featuring smooth hazelnut and crispy wafer treats.

Highlights of the 2025 festive range include:

  • Kinder’s First-Ever Bueno Advent Calendar – RRP $23.00
  • Kinder Happy Moments – RRP $13.00
  • Kinder Chocolate Half Metre Christmas Pack – RRP $16.50
  • Kinder Surprise Santa – RRP $7.50
  • Kinder Milky Caramel Santa – RRP $10.80
  • Kinder Chocolate Mini Santa 3 Pack – RRP $4.00

The company stated: From the excitement of opening stockings to sharing sweet moments with loved ones, Kinder’s Christmas collection has something for everyone. Whether it’s a playful treat for little ones, a show-stopping chocolate centrepiece for family gatherings, or a small indulgence to savour in quiet moments, Kinder helps make every festive memory a little sweeter.”

“This Christmas, make every moment Kinder, where festive fun, sweet indulgence, and family memories come together in perfect harmony,” it stated.

The range is now available online and at supermarkets and retailers across the country.

 

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