Arnott’s will release four new versions of the iconic biscuit next week – and there’s one flavour in particular people are most keen to get their hands on.
Aficionados of the Arnott s biscuit were quick to express their excitement over the yummy new flavour. My tastebuds are tingling, one person wrote. All I want for Christmas is a Murray River Salted Double Chocolate Tim Tam, another person added. The Murray River Salted Double Choc uses salt flakes from the Murray Darling River Basin while the Kensington Pride Mango & Cream flavour uses mango sourced from the famous Bowen Queensland region. If you want to feel slightly less guilty about eating chocolate, thereâs also a mango flavour. Meanwhile the coffee in the Dimbulah Mountain Estate Coffee & Choc flavour has been sourced from its namesake s coffee makers in northern Queensland while the Moreton Bay Raspberry & Dark Choc flavour also comes from the raspberry-growing region of the same name.
Arnott’s will release four new versions of the iconic biscuit next week – and there’s one flavour in particular people are most keen to get their hands on.
Arnott’s will release four new versions of the iconic biscuit next week – and there’s one flavour in particular people are most keen to get their hands on.
Published on: Thursday, December 17, 2020
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PETALING JAYA: Nestle´ Omega Plus® Ready-to-Drink UHT is introducing a delicious new dark chocolate variant to its popular plain milk drink which contains ActiCol®, plant sterol that is proven effective to lower cholesterol by blocking it from entering the bloodstream.
Nestle´ Omega Plus® Dark Choc is now available for consumers to enjoy this high calcium and reduced fat goodness while on the go. Two packs a day of Nestle´ Omega Plus® UHT paired together with a healthy lifestyle have been proven to effectively reduce cholesterol levels.
“It is important for all of us to be proactive in managing our cholesterol levels to reduce our risk of a heart attack or stroke. We encourage Malaysians to take an interest in managing their heart health and high cholesterol from an early stage.