Chocolate lovers are in a frenzy over rumoured Cadbury Neapolitan blocks - so would you try it? By Belinda Cleary For Daily Mail Australia 23:52 10 Jan 2021, updated 21:51 11 Jan 2021
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Excited Cadbury fans have debated what the rumoured block will look like
Some think it will be a three-layered chocolate, others think it will be in rows
Cadbury has confirmed the flavour exists and will be in store from next week
Cadbury has confirmed they are launching a limited-edition Neapolitan chocolate block - after rumours of the new flavour s existence started swirling.
The chocolate will be filtered out to supermarkets across the country from next week, according to a Cadbury spokes person, and will be available in a small bar and a family block.
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There’s plenty to look forward to in 2021, like for instance leaving your house again with a bicep pumped full of vaccine. But until it’s safe to do so, television will be there, and thankfully 2021 holds a wealth of exciting new programming across the ever-expanding streaming landscape.
Although networks don’t share their release schedules more than a month or two ahead, all of these shows have been rumored to be ready for release sometime this year. Whether the coronavirus pandemic has derailed those plans is uncertain, but with any luck, these 10 shows will arrive on your screen in 2021.
Cancelled gap years could trigger FHB frenzy
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COVID-19’s cancellation of travel plans could fuel demand from first home buyers in Western Australia, according to a chief executive.
Raine & Horne CEO Andrew Brien said that the Perth market is already proving resilient despite the economic impact of COVID-19, with properties selling above expectations.
Moving forward, he expressed that the closure of international borders, along with more affordable entry points and government stimulus, could encourage younger Australians to start their real estate journey earlier.
“COVID has forced many younger Australians to either cancel or postpone the traditional post-university gap year, which means that they are starting in the workforce earlier,” he said.
Convict was serving a life sentence in California for killings attributed to him
Samuel Little at his 2014 sentencing in Los Angeles to consecutive life terms in prison without parole for three murders in the late 1980s. Photo: Nick Ut/Associated Press Associated Press Dec. 30, 2020 10:30 pm ET
The man authorities say was the most prolific serial killer in U.S. history, with nearly 60 confirmed victims, died Wednesday in California. He was 80.
Samuel Little, who had diabetes, heart trouble and other ailments, died at a California hospital, according to the state Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation. He was serving a life sentence for multiple counts of murder.