• Tip Top’s Golden brand has launched a thick-cut cinnamon donut flavoured soft loaf. Golden has been synonymous for generations of Australians with its crumpets, waffles, pikelets and pancakes.
    Tip Top’s Golden brand has launched a thick-cut cinnamon donut flavoured soft loaf. Golden has been synonymous for generations of Australians with its crumpets, waffles, pikelets and pancakes.
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Tip Top’s Golden brand has launched a thick-cut cinnamon donut flavoured soft loaf. Golden has been synonymous for generations of Australians with its crumpets, waffles, pikelets and pancakes.

The loaf can be eaten straight from the pack or toasted. Tip Top Bakeries head of marketing – Bakery Snacks Jodie Dabelic assures us it is even better with butter, like we had to be told twice.

Dabelic said: This delicious new loaf with cinnamon bursts and soft fluffy crumb is the newest addition to our range of beloved Golden baked snacks. The loaf has been carefully crafted to replicate the nostalgic taste of freshly baked cinnamon donuts during our childhoods.

“It is a delicious, convenient baked snack that can be enjoyed at any time of the day – and it’s perfect when toasted during these winter months!”

Golden Cinnamon Flavoured Donut Loaf 600g is available in all major supermarkets across Australia with a RRP of $5.00. The product contains no artificial flavours or colours.

 

 

 

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