• Australian-owned bubble tea brand, bubbleme, has introduced a new frozen treat into the ice-cream aisle, with the release of its bite-sized sorbet spheres, bubbleme Sorbet Balls.
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    Australian-owned bubble tea brand, bubbleme, has introduced a new frozen treat into the ice-cream aisle, with the release of its bite-sized sorbet spheres, bubbleme Sorbet Balls. Source: bubbleme
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Australian-owned bubble tea brand, bubbleme, has introduced a new frozen treat into the ice-cream aisle, with the release of its bite-sized sorbet spheres, bubbleme Sorbet Balls.

Produced using cutting-edge flash-freezing technology that locks in flavour and texture, the latest innovation by bubbleme comes in three refreshing fruit flavours – Mango, Grape and Kiwi. Dairy-free, gluten-free and free from artificial colours, bubbleme Sorbet Balls are bite-sized sorbet spheres containing real fruit juice, wrapped in a delicate natural coating.

bubbleme marketing manager, Richard Fowell, said the company has been working away in its labs to create this treat for some time now, and is truly excited to finally share the Sorbet Balls with Australians, who love a guilt-free treat.

“Our aim is to shake up the ice-cream aisle with something that’s seriously fun and bubbleme Sorbet Balls do just that. They’re bright, fruity, a little nostalgic, and totally refreshing,” said Fowell.

“Kiwi and Grape aren’t flavours you see every day, and that’s kind of the point. We’re here to surprise and delight with new flavours and old favourites. We can’t wait for Aussies to try them.

“Sorbet Balls are perfect for watching movies, sweet treats on the go, sharing with the family or for anyone looking for a light, tasty treat that’s as fun to eat as it is delicious,” he said.

Each 72g pack of bubbleme Sorbet Balls contains 12 pieces, now available at Woolworths stores nationwide for RRP $7.00.

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