• Lindt has launched a contemporary twist on its popular Gold Bunny, the Gold Bunny Block.
    Lindt has launched a contemporary twist on its popular Gold Bunny, the Gold Bunny Block.
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Lindt has launched a contemporary twist on its popular Gold Bunny, the Gold Bunny Block, featuring classic Gold Bunny flavours in an embossed chocolate block.

The new Gold Bunny Block is made with original Gold Bunny full-cream milk chocolate and has flavours of honey, malt and caramel. The block itself is embossed with Easter-themed designs, including spring flowers, bunny rabbits and Easter egg baskets. 

Lindt’s Gold Bunny is the number one premium bunny in the Australian Easter category. First created in 1952, it sells more than 210 million worldwide each Easter.

The new Gold Bunny Block has been made to retain the premium chocolate taste Lindt is known for, presented in a new block format. The new Gold Bunny Block is available at Coles, Big W, Kmart, Target, David Jones, and various independent stores for RRP $7.00.

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