• Nestlé owned confectionery brand, Allen's, has launched it's latest limited-edition treat into stores – lollies inspired by consumers favourite Monopoly tokens.
Source: Nestlé
    Nestlé owned confectionery brand, Allen's, has launched it's latest limited-edition treat into stores – lollies inspired by consumers favourite Monopoly tokens. Source: Nestlé
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Nestlé owned confectionery brand, Allen's, has launched it's latest limited-edition treat into stores – lollies inspired by consumers favourite Monopoly tokens.

This limited-edition new product features classic Allen's fruit flavours of Strawberry, Raspberry, Green Apple, Orange, and Pineapple, shaped as iconic Monopoly tokens – the Hotel, Dog, Car, Top Hat, and Duck respectively.

Nestlé head of marketing Confectionery, Melanie Chen said that the company knows everyone has a favourite Monopoly token, and it's sure that consumers will find the same love for the Allen’s inspired by Monopoly lollies.

“Buying, selling, dreaming and scheming just got sweeter. By combining the beloved tokens from Monopoly with the delightful taste of Allen’s, it’s a great excuse to get friends or family around the table to sweeten the fun.”

Allen's limited-edition Inspired by Monopoly lollies are available from all major retailers, for RRP $5.

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