• Connoisseur Gourmet Ice Cream has introduced two additions to its Laneway Sweets Range: the Golden Blondie stick and the Jam Doughnut Tub.
    Connoisseur Gourmet Ice Cream has introduced two additions to its Laneway Sweets Range: the Golden Blondie stick and the Jam Doughnut Tub.
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Connoisseur Gourmet Ice Cream has introduced two additions to its Laneway Sweets Range: the Golden Blondie stick and the Jam Doughnut Tub.

The Golden Blondie Stick features a core of white chocolate-flavoured ice cream swirled with caramelised white chocolate syrup with in a layer of caramel-flavoured ice cream with blondie pieces. The ice cream is then coated in golden chocolate with even more blondie pieces.

The Jam Doughnut Tub blends the nostalgic jam doughnut flavour with ice cream. Cinnamon-infused ice cream is mixed with doughnut flavoured pieces and swirled with raspberry syrup.

Made in Australia, Connoisseur said each flavour has surprising layers and textures revealed.

The Connoisseur Laneway Sweets Golden Blondie and Jam Doughnut flavours is available nationwide. Golden Blondie sticks are available in a multipack of 4 (RRP $9.50) at all leading supermarkets and in single serve packs (RRP $5.00) at participating convenience stores. The Jam Doughnut Tub will be available in a 1 litre tub (RRP $12.00) at all leading supermarkets and participating convenience stores.

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