• Baking mix producer, Green’s, has launched a new range of creative cookie mixes to shake up the baking aisle. JUMBL’d brings trendy flavour combinations to the kitchens of at-home bakers.
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    Baking mix producer, Green’s, has launched a new range of creative cookie mixes to shake up the baking aisle. JUMBL’d brings trendy flavour combinations to the kitchens of at-home bakers. Source: Green's
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Baking mix producer, Green’s, has launched a new range of creative cookie mixes to shake up the baking aisle. JUMBL’d brings trendy flavour combinations to the kitchens of at-home bakers.

Inspired by the fusion flavours and formats trending across social media, JUMBL’d brings together indulgent treats in two exciting, easy-to-make kits:

  • JUMBL’d Cookie Loaded Brownies – a delicious jumble of rich, fudgy brownies and golden choc chip cookies.
  • JUMBL’d Cinnamon Scroll Cookies – the perfect twist of cinnamon scroll flavour in a cookie format.

Green’s senior brand manager, Juliette Roberts, said the company created JUMBL’d to bring something new and exciting to the baking aisle.

“It’s all about playful flavours, fun formats, and easy prep – perfect for young bakers and treat lovers who want to create something delicious without the hassle,” said Roberts.

“We’ve taken inspiration straight from the trends people are loving online and turned them into something you can enjoy straight from your oven.”

The JUMBL’d range is now available at Coles, Woolworths and independent stores nationwide for RRP $5.50.

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