• Arnott’s is launching a new, snackable, indulgent, bite-sized treat, with its new range, Treatles. Combining biscuits and chocolate, there’s four flavours to try.
    Arnott’s is launching a new, snackable, indulgent, bite-sized treat, with its new range, Treatles. Combining biscuits and chocolate, there’s four flavours to try.
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Arnott’s is launching a new, snackable, indulgent, bite-sized treat, with its new range, Treatles. Combining biscuits and chocolate, there’s four flavours to try.

Treatles are small, crispy, chocolatey bites in Double Chocolate, Caramel, Neapolitan, and Mint flavours.

The bites are layered with an outer chocolate layer, then wafer, and a soft cream centre.

Arnotts CMO, Jenni Dill, said Australians love a great bikkie an a choccie treat.

“It was only fitting to launch a product that blended the two in a brand-new, completely unique way, which will shake up the biscuit aisle. Aussies will no longer need to decide between bikkie and choccie when they are looking for something sweet; Arnott’s Treatles are the answer.

“They’re indulgent, they’re crispy, they’re creamy, they're smooth, they’re delicious. They’re Treatles,” Dill said.

Treatles will be available from early May, exclusively at Coles and independent retailers for a RRP $6.00.

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