• Streets Paddle Pop has unveiled its spookiest creation yet with the new Twister Monstaahh, a refreshing fruity snack designed to tingle tastebuds with its sour and sweet zing.
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    Streets Paddle Pop has unveiled its spookiest creation yet with the new Twister Monstaahh, a refreshing fruity snack designed to tingle tastebuds with its sour and sweet zing. Source: Streets
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Streets Paddle Pop has unveiled its spookiest creation yet with the new Twister Monstaahh, a refreshing fruity snack designed to tingle tastebuds with its sour and sweet zing.

The original Twister launched in the UK in 1984, hitting Australian shelves for the very first time last summer with the arrival of Twister Mini. The new Twister Monstaahh upsizes this frozen treat, combining fruity swirls of sour lemon, tangy apple, and sweet blueberry, and containing just 65 calories.

Unilever brand manager, Helen Zhang, said the plant-based frozen refreshment is a healthy treat to balance trick or treating adventures and other snacking occasions.

“Twister Monstaahh is the perfect ice block for an after-school snack or a pick me up on a summer road trip,” said Zhang.

“Designed to be a responsible choice for kids, our Twister products are fun and tasty treats that can be enjoyed as part of a healthy and active lifestyle.”

Streets Paddle Pop Twister Monstaahh frozen treat is available exclusively at petrol stations and convenience stores nationwide for RRP $3.50.

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