• Mondelēz International brand, Cadbury Australia, has launched its new Cadbury Layered Fingers range, hitting stores this week in three flavours – Chocolate, Caramel and Cinnamon.
Source: Mondelēz
    Mondelēz International brand, Cadbury Australia, has launched its new Cadbury Layered Fingers range, hitting stores this week in three flavours – Chocolate, Caramel and Cinnamon. Source: Mondelēz
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Mondelēz International brand, Cadbury Australia, has launched its new Cadbury Layered Fingers range, hitting stores this week in three flavours – Chocolate, Caramel and Cinnamon.

Building on the Cadbury Fingers range, the new Cadbury Layered Fingers collection introduces three indulgent flavours, each featuring a crispy golden biscuit base, a smooth caramel layer, and a rich coating of Cadbury milk chocolate.

Caramel brings together golden biscuit, smooth caramel and Cadbury milk chocolate, Chocolate features a rich chocolate-flavoured biscuit for an extra chocolatey hit, and Cinnamon delivers a warm cinnamon-flavoured crispy biscuit.

Mondelēz International Australia & New Zealand senior director marketing Biscuits, Andra Dempster, said the Cadbury team believe that the best moments are the ones you share, and Cadbury Layered Fingers were made with exactly that in mind.

“Cadbury Layered Fingers bring together everything Australians love about Cadbury Fingers – a light and crispy biscuit with a generous coating of Cadbury chocolate – but adds a new twist with a delicious caramel layer,” said Dempster.

“Whether it's an afternoon treat for the family or the perfect baking decoration, Cadbury Layered Fingers bring everyone together and make everyday moments a little more special.”

The Cadbury Layered Fingers range is now available at Woolworths, Coles and independent supermarkets nationwide, for RRP $5.50.

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