• Olina’s Bakehouse, known for its premium crackers, has introduced a small batch artisan cookie range. Source: Gourmet Food
    Olina’s Bakehouse, known for its premium crackers, has introduced a small batch artisan cookie range. Source: Gourmet Food
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Premium cracker company Olina’s Bakehouse is firing up its ovens to create sweet treats as well as its signature crackers and crispbreads. 

The launch of its small batch Artisan Cookies comes hot on cooling tray of crispbread range.  

Made locally in Victoria, Olina’s Bakehouse artisan cookies are made with natural ingredients and slow baked in small batches to create a crispy texture.

There are five flavours available, ranging from everybody’s favourite Chocolate Chip to Butter Crunch and a decadent Triple Chocolate option. For coffee lovers, Dark Choc Coffee and for those who are obsessed with something citrus, the Chocolate Orange is a must-try.

The marketing manager from Olina's parent company, Gourmet Foods, Jessie Rosengarten said: “As leaders in baking and innovation, we constantly seek to develop unique, high-quality and delicious products for our consumers to enjoy and share. We’re thrilled to launch our first ever Artisan Cookies range.”

The Olina’s Bakehouse artisan cookies range is available now in the biscuit aisle at Woolworths across Australia.

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