• Italian confectionery company, Ferrero, has launched a frozen treat for the Australian summer under its iconic Kinder brand for the first time – Kinder Chocolate Ice Cream.
Source: Ferrero
    Italian confectionery company, Ferrero, has launched a frozen treat for the Australian summer under its iconic Kinder brand for the first time – Kinder Chocolate Ice Cream. Source: Ferrero
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Italian confectionery company, Ferrero, has launched a frozen treat for the Australian summer under its iconic Kinder brand for the first time – Kinder Chocolate Ice Cream.

Kinder Chocolate Ice Cream combines the creamy milk taste the brand is famous for with indulgent chocolate, creating a frozen treat that feels both nostalgic and new. The Kinder Chocolate Ice Cream is a creamy milk ice cream wrapped in a smooth coating reminiscent of Kinder Chocolate’s white filling, and a topping of fine milk chocolate.

Ferrero Australia head of marketing and new business, Azzurra Purricelli, said the company knows Australians have a special love for Kinder.

“We couldn’t be more excited to bring that signature taste into the ice cream aisle,” said Purricelli.

“Kinder Chocolate Ice Cream captures the fun, joy and quality people expect from Kinder, but in a way that’s perfect for warm Aussie days.”

Kinder Chocolate Ice Cream will be available nationwide from late October in leading supermarkets, for RRP $11.00 in a four-pack.

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