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Woolworths is bringing back one of its most popular products – the Christmas-themed Smash Cake.

The Woolworths Smash Cake features layers of chocolate sponge and chocolate buttercream, topped with a festive milk chocolate dome. Simply smash the dome to find a rainbow range of sweet treats inside.

Woolworths Supermarkets commercial director – Chilled & Bakery, Jason McQuaid said, “Christmas is a magical time and we know many of our customers want to treat their guests with something special and memorable this season. Our Smash Cake is a real crowd-pleaser and adds theatre to the festive spread.

“It’s the perfect dessert centrepiece for the Christmas table, requiring no preparation. It's also a great way to get the whole family involved in the celebrations – kids love to take the lead smashing the cake and discovering all the treats inside!”

For best results, the dome should be stored in the fridge and smashed while it is still slightly cold, using the edge of a wooden spoon or large serving spoon.

The Woolworths Smash Cake is available for a limited time on shelves in select stores, and online, giving customers 12 days (of Christmas) to pick it up before December 25.

 

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