• Cadbury Australia is expanding its snack portfolio with the launch of a brand-new Picnic bar – Picnic Choc Cookie. Available for a limited-time only.
Source: Cadbury
    Cadbury Australia is expanding its snack portfolio with the launch of a brand-new Picnic bar – Picnic Choc Cookie. Available for a limited-time only. Source: Cadbury
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Cadbury Australia is expanding its snack portfolio with the launch of a brand-new Picnic bar – Picnic Choc Cookie. Available for a limited-time only.

As one of Cadbury’s most iconic bars, Picnic has built a loyal following, dating back to 1959. The launch of Picnic Choc Cookie aims to amplify these signature textures and delivers an indulgent new take on the classic bar.

Picnic Choc Cookie blends peanuts, wafer and caramel together with the choc cookie crunch of black cocoa biscuit, all coated in Cadbury milk chocolate.

Cadbury stated “with its bold flavour and unmistakable crunch, Picnic Choc Cookie is set to be a standout addition to supermarket confectionery aisles and convenience stores nationwide.”

This limited-edition treat is now available in two sizes – a 46g bar for RRP $2.50 and a 67g twin pack for $3.20.

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