• Darrell Lea has added three new flavours to its range of Rocklea Road blocks, including the first ever White Chocolate Rocklea Road. There's also a caramel variety and strawberry dark chocolate block to try. 
    Darrell Lea has added three new flavours to its range of Rocklea Road blocks, including the first ever White Chocolate Rocklea Road. There's also a caramel variety and strawberry dark chocolate block to try. 
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Darrell Lea has added three new flavours to its range of Rocklea Road blocks, including the first ever White Chocolate Rocklea Road. There's also a caramel variety and strawberry dark chocolate block to try. 

Darrell Lea has added three new flavours to its range of Rocklea Road blocks, including the first ever White Chocolate Rocklea Road. There's also a caramel variety and strawberry dark chocolate block to try. 

Since 1935, Rocklea Road has been a staple in Aussie households – in fact, if you laid out all the Rocklea Road slabs ever made, it would measure over 6000 kilometres in length (that’s more than the distance from Australia’s east to west coast).

These new blocks are made up of the classic Rocklea Road combination created by Darrell Lea’s father, Harry Lea, but take on a delicious new twist!

White Chocolate Rocklea Road: Full of marshmallow, peanuts & toasted coconut, all covered in white chocolate.

Rocklea Road Caramel: Filled with crispy caramel hokey pokey pieces mixed with marshmallow, peanuts & toasted coconut, all covered in milk chocolate with a warm caramel note.

Dark Chocolate Strawberry Whipp: Indulge in a luxurious blend of mouth-watering strawberry-flavoured nougat pieces and irresistibly smooth dark chocolate with 47 per cent cocoa.

All Darrell Lea products are guaranteed 100 per cent palm oil free and all chocolate is made using 100 per cent sustainably sourced cocoa.

All the blocks are available at your nearest supermarket for RRP $6.00.

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