• Aldi Australia has dropped a range of 40 limited edition products in time for summer, including brand new and returning seasonal items.
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    Aldi Australia has dropped a range of 40 limited edition products in time for summer, including brand new and returning seasonal items. Source: Aldi
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Aldi Australia has dropped a range of 40 limited edition products in time for summer, including brand new and returning seasonal items.

Aldi shopping expert, Kylie Warnke, said when the team curates its range of limited time only products, they keep customers in mind – offering everything from budget friendly meals to delicious treats.

“From new delicious products to returning favourites, the range includes time-saver goodies like the Orchard & Vine Protein Smoothie Mix, something for the sweet tooths like our NEW Sweet Haven Mini Churros 180g, and the return of the viral, Fig Infused Goat Cheese Pearls,” said Warnke.

“There’s something for every occasion and every budget in this range, perfect for entertaining this festive season!”

The full range of products spans categories, and includes:

  • NEW Food Envy Protein Pancakes 160g (3.99)
  • Sweet Vine Dark Chocolate Dipped Mango 90g ($3.99)
  • Orchard & Vine Protein Smooth Mix 9pk/450g ($6.99)
  • NEW Sweet Haven Mini Churros 180g ($5.99)
  • NEW Milfina Plat-A-Pops 8pk/560ml ($4.99), a creamy chocolate flavoured ice cream on a stick.
  • Expressi White Choc Flavoured & Birthday Cake Neapolitan Flavoured Hot Chocolate Capsules 16pk ($6.79),
  • Emporium Selection Fig Infused Goats Cheese Pearls 75g ($4.99)
  • NEW La Casa Del Formaggio Burrata 150g ($6.49)
  • Deli Originals Fresh Jalapeno Garlic Dip 200g ($2.99)
  • Blackstone Deli Style Parmesan & Prosciutto Potato Chips 175g ($3.49)
  • NEW Ready, Set…Cook! Beef & Cheese Meatballs 420g ($5.99)
  • NEW Ready, Set…Cook! Sweet and Sour Pork 800g ($14.99)
  • Urban Eats Greek Tiropita 750g ($8.99)

Aldi’s limited time only range is available nationwide, with the full product list available online at aldi.com.au/groceries/limited-time-only.

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