Cadbury fans go wild for new chocolate treat – and it's a twist on classic Freddo bar | The Sun

CHOCOHOLICS have gone wild over a new treat that's a twist on the classic Freddo.

Cadbury's latest product is set to revamp its Caramilk line and will be exclusively sold in Australia.


The fun-sized delight is called the Caramilk Wallaby, which is a play on the national rugby union team.

Pictures of the glorious product revealed its Freddo-shape and its irresistible caramel coat.

Paul Chatfield, a marketing expert, said the wallaby branding would entice Aussie sport fans.

He said: "Nothing reflects Aussies’ love for sport more than our prized Wallabies and Wallaroos rugby teams.

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"No matter whether you are a sporting or Caramilk fan, this new character is for all Australians to enjoy and celebrate."

The 12g caramelised white chocolate treats are sold in share packs by the dozen and can be purchased at all the major retailers.

The product launch has taken social media by storm – with thousands of chocolate lovers raving over the new sweet.

"The best Caramilk product we've ever had… they are so cute," a TikTok user said.

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"The colour of the Caramilk Wallaby is rather off-putting, as delicious as they are," one added.

"They taste amazing," a second claimed.

"They taste incredible, will be getting another bag next shopping day," another said.

It comes as a brand new Twirl bar hit the shelves last month – sending shoppers mad.

While treat lovers have been left divided over a unique Cadbury flavour.


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