• Toblerone has introduced a new design to its range of angular chocolates: Toblerone Pralines, a diamond-shaped chocolate. 
Image: Mondelez
    Toblerone has introduced a new design to its range of angular chocolates: Toblerone Pralines, a diamond-shaped chocolate. Image: Mondelez
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Toblerone has introduced a new design to its range of angular chocolates: Toblerone Pralines, in the form of diamond-shaped praline, featuring a smooth centre with honey and almond nougat. 

The pralines are a formed into an angular shell with a velvet centre, and are individually wrapped in a limited edition gift box for the oncoming festive season.

Mondelez senior marketing manager ANZ Kathy De Lullo said the new release was diamond-inspired leading up to gifting season.

“We know diamonds hold a place on the wish lists of many Australians, so we designed the new Toblerone Pralines with that in mind and hope consumers can receive and share these with friends and loved ones in the lead-up to Christmas,” said De Lullo.

The Toblerone Pralines 180g Gift Box is now available nationwide across all leading retailers for RRP $16.00.

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