• Aldi Australia has released its Limited Time Only range for Q3, featuring more than 180 products – including returning fan favourites and exciting new treats.
Source: Aldi Australia
    Aldi Australia has released its Limited Time Only range for Q3, featuring more than 180 products – including returning fan favourites and exciting new treats. Source: Aldi Australia
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Aldi Australia has released its Limited Time Only range for Q3, featuring more than 180 products – including returning fan favourites and exciting new treats.

The range has been updated since it was last announced in May, and features new and returning party platter essentials, family meals, snacks, and desserts.

Aldi shopping expert, Kylie Warnke, said the company is constantly on the lookout for new tasty goodies and to bring back crowd favourites for its customers.

“This range is all about enjoying top-notch treats, speedy snacks and tasty desserts that are still easy on the wallet,” said Warnke.

“For an easy pick-me-up any time of day, our ready-to-go treats have you covered. The White Chocolate Dipped Mango is seriously addictive, a personal go-to and only $3.99.

“Planning a last-minute get-together? Our ‘Let’s Party’ range makes entertaining a breeze. The new Let’s Party Mexican Style Beef Arancini ($4.99) is packed with flavour and ready in minutes. Also, for a vego-friendly option that everyone will love, the Herb & Cheese Cauliflower Bites ($3.99) are always a hit,” she said.

The full list of new and returning products is available online at aldi.com.au. Head into Aldi stores nationwide to check out the range for a Limited Time Only.

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