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Triple Cheese Toastie, Sizzling Steak and Onion, and Double Cheeseburger are the latest flavours joining the Shapes biscuit line-up for a limited time nationwide.

The range was inspired by consumer research which found 53 per cent of snackers were looking for new flavours of snacks based on comfort foods.

Triple Cheese Toastie blends cheddar, mozzarella and parmesan with melted butter notes, while Sizzling Steak and Onion has a salty and smoky taste, and Double Cheeseburger featuring flavours of melted cheese, grilled beef, onion, bread and mustard sauce.

“We know Aussies love Shapes and are all about the flavour hit which is why we are constantly trailing new and exciting flavours that leave fans wanting more,” said Arnott’s marketing manager savoury Shannon Wright.

“The new finger-licking range will satisfy those afternoon cravings, combining the perfect blend of cheesy goodness or bbq sizzle. We know people love the taste of a steak sandwich, a burger or a toastie, so this range provides the perfect snacking solution with a flavour hit they love.”

The new Arnott’s Shapes range is available across retailers nationwide for RRP from $3.20 each.

Triple Cheese Toastie will be available in all national retailers, while Sizzling Steak and Onion is exclusive to Woolworths, and Double Cheeseburger is exclusive to Coles & independent grocery stores

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