• Nestlé lolly brand, Allens, is bringing back a fan favourite sweet treat in its own bag for the first time in five years – Allen’s Peaches & Cream.
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    Nestlé lolly brand, Allens, is bringing back a fan favourite sweet treat in its own bag for the first time in five years – Allen’s Peaches & Cream. Source: Allens
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Nestlé lolly brand, Allens, is bringing back a fan favourite sweet treat in its own bag for the first time in five years – Allen’s Peaches & Cream.

Combining a fluffy cream base and dollop of peach flavoured jelly on top, Allens states that its Peaches & Cream lollies are peachy perfect in every bite. Traditionally available in Allen’s Party Mix bag, Peaches & Cream will now be available in its own stand-alone lolly bag.

Nestlé head of marketing confectionery, Melanie Chen, said Peaches & Cream is currently the company’s most requested lolly, with over one third of Allen’s lolly flavour requests in the last year rallying for its return.

“Allen’s Peaches & Cream was last available in its own bag in 2019. We’re so excited to be bringing a fan favourite back in time for summer fun, festive party games and to share with friends and family,” said Chen.

Allen’s Peaches & Cream is now available in a 170 gram bag at Coles stores nationwide for RRP $5.00.

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