• Ferrero Rocher is ready for the festive season, with the launch of its limited-edition Christmas range – featuring two new products and returning fan favourites.
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    Ferrero Rocher is ready for the festive season, with the launch of its limited-edition Christmas range – featuring two new products and returning fan favourites. Source: Ferrero
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Ferrero Rocher is ready for the festive season, with the launch of its limited-edition Christmas range – featuring two new products and returning fan favourites.

To celebrate the 2024 holiday season, the company has launched Ferrero Rocher Origins and Bell, available at Coles and Big W respectively.

Origins features an assortment of 15 specialty pralines, coated with dark chocolate made with cocoa from select regions, including Ghana, Ecuador and Ivory Coast. Bell includes 16 classic pralines in the shape of a bell.

The full Ferrero Rocher Christmas range includes:

  • Ferrero Rocher Origins
    RRP: $20.00 Available via Coles
  • Ferrero Rocher Bell
    RRP: $20.00 Available via Big W
  • Ferrero Rocher Star 3 pieces
    RRP: $4.50 Available via Coles, Woolworths, Big W, Target and Independents.
  • Ferrero Rocher Christmas Tree 12 pieces
    RRP: $17.00 Available via Coles, Big W, Target and Independents.
  • Ferrero Rocher Cone 17 pieces
    RRP: $20.00 Available via Kmart, Target and Independents.
  • Raffaello Pochette 27 pieces
    RRP: $21.00 Available via Big W.
  • Ferrero Rocher Christmas Tin with 18 pieces
    RRP: $20.00 Available via Kmart.
  • Ferrero Rocher Gift Cube 18 pieces
    RRP: $20.00 Available via Coles, Big W and Independents.
  • Ferrero Rocher Gift Box with 24 pieces
    RRP: $30.00 Available via Coles.
  • Ferrero Rocher Cone 28 pieces
    RRP: $28.00 Available via Coles, Big W, Kmart and Target and Independents.
  • Ferrero Collection Rocher Raffaello Rondnoir Chocolate Gift Box 48 Pack
    RRP: $40.00 Available via Coles.

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