• Charlie's Fine Food Co. has launched its new range of Mini Rice Crisps, available in Milk Chocolate and Dark Chocolate.
    Charlie's Fine Food Co. has launched its new range of Mini Rice Crisps, available in Milk Chocolate and Dark Chocolate.
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Family-owned Melbourne bakery Charlie's Fine Food Co. has launched its new range of Mini Rice Crisps, available in Milk Chocolate and Dark Chocolate.

Charlie's Fine Food Co. co-owner Jacky Magid said there was ‘nothing quite like these’ on shelves currently.

“There is nothing quite like these on the shelves at the moment – the texture is similar to a toasted crispbread which is then coated in thick chocolate. They’re crunchy, sweet, salty, and moreish without the guilt.

“They are also a great option for people who are looking for gluten-free, vegan, and palm oil-free snacks,” said Magid.

The Mini Rice Crisps are made with high-quality simple ingredients, including rice and real chocolate and are free from artificial flavours and colours.

Charlie's Fine Food Co. Mini Rice Crisps are available at Coles stores nationwide for RRP $5.00.

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