• Oreo Mini Bites, a new frozen collaboration between Mondelēz International and Peters Ice Cream, have landed in Australia.
Source: Peters Ice Cream
    Oreo Mini Bites, a new frozen collaboration between Mondelēz International and Peters Ice Cream, have landed in Australia. Source: Peters Ice Cream
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Oreo Mini Bites, a new frozen collaboration between Mondelēz International and Peters Ice Cream, have landed in Australia.

Crafted for on-the-go convenience, Oreo Mini Bites are bite-sized chunks of frozen vanilla, covered in crushed Oreo cookie coating. With 14 bites per pack and packaging that fits in a cup holder, they’re perfect for sharing with mates or savouring solo.

Peters Ice Cream head of marketing, Andrea Hamori, said the company knows Australians want convenience without compromising on taste, and Oreo Mini Bites absolutely deliver.

“They’re fun, made for on-the-go, and bring a whole new dimension to the frozen snacking game,” said Hamori.

“Oreo is one of the world’s most iconic biscuit brands so transforming it into a novelty snacking experience was the perfect move to treat our Aussie fans. Its deliciousness meets innovation, and we’re so excited to see the hype build here like it has overseas.”

Oreo Mini Bites are now available exclusively at 7-Eleven stores for RRP $7.00, and will be appearing in leading petrol and convenience stores from early July.

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