• Woolworths has partnered with Lotus Biscoff to launch a new product – a Lotus Biscoff Trifle, featuring hand-layered Biscoff-custard, a light vanilla sponge, rich Biscoff spread, and a classic Biscoff crumble, in a reusable bowl.
Source: Woolworths
    Woolworths has partnered with Lotus Biscoff to launch a new product – a Lotus Biscoff Trifle, featuring hand-layered Biscoff-custard, a light vanilla sponge, rich Biscoff spread, and a classic Biscoff crumble, in a reusable bowl. Source: Woolworths
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Woolworths has partnered with Lotus Biscoff to launch a decadent new Christmas product – a Lotus Biscoff Trifle.

The trifle features hand-layered creamy Biscoff-custard, a light vanilla sponge, rich Biscoff spread, and a classic Biscoff crumble, in a reusable bowl.

The indulgent 1.4 kilogram dessert serves up to 14 people, with an aim to share with family and friends for the festive season.

The Lotus Biscoff Trifle joins Woolworths’ expanding Lotus Biscoff range, complementing fan favourites like the Lotus Biscoff Cheesecake and Vanilla cake with Lotus Biscoff.

Woolworths merchandise manager for bakery, Donald Keith, said Australia's love affair with Lotus Biscoff continues to grow, with millions of products flying off the company’s shelves every year.

“This is why we've partnered with Lotus Biscoff to bring Aussies this decadent new trifle just in time for Christmas,” said Keith.

“The Lotus Biscoff Trifle captures the iconic flavour in a convenient and festive way, perfect for sharing with loved ones this holiday season.”

The Lotus Biscoff trifle is now available in select Woolworths stores for RRP $35.00.

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