• Darrell Lea is launching a new range of sweet treats in time for Father’s Day, with the company stating that the products were developed in trending flavours that Australian dads love.
Source: Darrell Lea
    Darrell Lea is launching a new range of sweet treats in time for Father’s Day, with the company stating that the products were developed in trending flavours that Australian dads love. Source: Darrell Lea
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Darrell Lea is launching a new range of sweet treats in time for Father’s Day, with the company stating that the products were developed in trending flavours that Australian dads love.

Darrell Lea is the company behind Rocklea Road, which received a White Chocolate, Caramel, and Dark Chocolate Strawberry Whipp flavour refresh in April. The three new products for Father's Day include a limited-edition Double Choc Brownie Block, Dark Chocolate Orange Bullets, and Twist Mixed Fruit Liquorice.

The Double Choc Brownie Block is a limited edition milk chocolate blended with dark chocolate fudge pieces and biscuit crumbs, for RRP $6.

Darrell Lea states: “Indulge in this treat after a meal or share a uniquely decadent experience with someone special.”

For RRP $5.50, consumers can enjoy the new Dark Chocolate Orange Bullets or Twist Mixed Fruit Liquorice in strawberry, apple, and mango flavours.

The new range is available in Darrell Lea stores and supermarkets nationally.

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