• The Woolworths bakery is pulling out all the stops for September, with the launch of a limited time only bakery fusion merging two beloved classics into one – the Woolworths Carrot Cake Cheesecake.
Source: Woolworths
    The Woolworths bakery is pulling out all the stops for September, with the launch of a limited time only bakery fusion merging two beloved classics into one – the Woolworths Carrot Cake Cheesecake. Source: Woolworths
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The Woolworths bakery is pulling out all the stops for September, one of the most common birth months, with the launch of a limited time only bakery fusion merging two beloved classics into one – the Woolworths Carrot Cake Cheesecake.

Woolworths has several varieties of cheesecake in its bakery range – including New York Style, Caramel Macadamia, Biscoff, Fully Loaded Chocolate Brownie, Lemon, and Cookies & Cream, ranging from $12.50 - $25.00 per cake.

The new Woolworths Carrot Cake Cheesecake joins this lineup, described as combining the spiced richness of carrot cake with the creamy smoothness of cheesecake. Like many of the store’s other cheesecakes, each cake is hand finished, this one with cream cheese frosting and crunchy walnuts.

Woolworths Bakery merchandise manager, Donald Keith, said that each cake in the bakery has a different experience and flavour for the excess birthdays consumers might be celebrating in September.

“With September being a popular month for birthdays in Australia, we know that our customers are looking for variety and options in the cakes they are eating to celebrate loved ones, and we're proud to offer a range of exceptional desserts that are perfect for celebrating days of birth," said Keith.

The 900g Carrot Cake Cheesecake is now available in Woolworths stores only while stocks last, for RRP $22.00.

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