• Nescafé and Tim Tam have collaborated to release a new range of mochas, bringing together the flavours of coffee and Tim Tam into three mocha flavours: Original Choc, Caramel Choc, and Dark Choc.
    Nescafé and Tim Tam have collaborated to release a new range of mochas, bringing together the flavours of coffee and Tim Tam into three mocha flavours: Original Choc, Caramel Choc, and Dark Choc.
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Nescafé and Tim Tam have collaborated to release a new range of mochas, bringing together the flavours of coffee and Tim Tam into three mocha flavours: Original Choc, Caramel Choc, and Dark Choc. 

The pairing lands as the Nescafé brand celebrates its 85th anniversary and Tim Tam clocks up 40 years of the ‘Tim Tam Slam’. 

Arnott’s marketing manager, Tim Tam, Rebecca Chan said, “Australians have been bite-sip-slamming their Tim Tam biscuits into their coffees for 40 years, so we wanted to celebrate by elevating this experience and taking the ritual to a new levelArnott’s Marketing Manager, Tim Tam, Rebecca Chan said: “Australians have been bite-sip-slamming their Tim Tam biscuits into their coffees for 40 years, so we wanted to celebrate by elevating this experience and taking this iconic ritual to a whole new level.”

Nestlé Coffee head of marketing, Olga Starus, said: "We’ve been waiting eagerly to announce this delicious new mocha range from Nescafé. I think everyone would agree that coffee and chocolate biscuits are a match made in heaven. We've been blown away by the feedback from the fans who got to taste this new range early.”

The Nescafé Mocha range inspired by Tim Tam is available now exclusively at Woolworths. Each box contains eight individual sachets for RRP $7.60. 

 

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