• Pauls has launched its new Pauls Golden Gaytime Toffee Custard, adding to its range of custards inspired by nostalgic Australian treats.
    Pauls has launched its new Pauls Golden Gaytime Toffee Custard, adding to its range of custards inspired by nostalgic Australian treats.
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Pauls has launched a new dessert custard, adding to its range inspired by iconic and nostalgic Australian treats.

New to the lineup and bringing together two AustralianĀ favourites, Pauls and Streets, the Pauls Golden Gaytime Toffee Custard rounds out its trio of dessert custards.

Pauls Golden Gaytime Toffee Custard features thick custard combined with the toffee and vanilla flavours of Golden Gaytime

Pauls Violet Crumble Inspired Choc-Honeycomb features custard combined with the unmistakable choc-honeycomb taste of Violet Crumble.

Pauls Chupa Chups Inspired Strawberry & Cream Custard was designed to revive childhood memories, made with Chupa Chups strawberry and cream flavouring.

Due to high demand, the previously available Pauls Chupa Chups Strawberry & Cream and Pauls Violet Crumble Choc Honeycomb Custards have beenĀ upsizedĀ from the smaller format of 170g to the 600g tubs and are now permanent in the Pauls Custard range.

The Pauls inspired custard range is available at Woolworths and Independent grocery stores for RRP $6.50 per tub.

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