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Cadbury has unveiled its Christmas range, encouraging Australians to give ‘something small that says it all’, with a mix of familiar favourites and new, crunchy additions.

Market research commissioned by Cadbury revealed that chocolate was on the wish lists of over half (51 per cent) of Australians this year.

Returning to the festive range this year are the top-favourite Cadbury Bauble range in Dairy Milk, Peppermint, Caramello and Caramilk flavours; the Cadbury Christmas Classics gift box; the Cadbury Santa’s Selection box; the Santa’s Workshop 3D Cadbury Christmas Advent Calendar, with 24 chocolate treats to countdown the days to Christmas; and the Cadbury Dairy Milk Santa, now with a new appearance.

Joining the Cadbury Christmas range are the new Cadbury Deluxe Hazelnuts and Deluxe Almonds, featuring roasted almonds and hazelnuts coated in a layer of milk chocolate, dusted with cocoa powder in 190g gifting tubs.

Packaging News

As 2025 draws to a close, it is clear the packaging sector has undergone one of its most consequential years in over a decade. Consolidation at the top, restructuring in the middle, and bold innovation at the edges have reshaped the industry’s horizons. At the same time, regulators, brand owners and recyclers have inched closer to a new circular operating model, even as policy clarity remains elusive.

Pact has reported a decline in revenue and earnings for the first five months of FY26, citing subdued market demand, as chair Raphael Geminder pursues settlement of the long-running TIC earn-out dispute.

PKN brings you the top 20 clicks on our website this year, a healthy mix of surprise and no-surprise. Pro-Pac Packaging led the list, Women in Packaging came in at #4, and Zipform's paper bottle at #15.