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Nestle unveils irresistible ice cream-inspired confectionery lineup!

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Nestle has launched four new ice cream-inspired variations of some of its most popular confectionery.

The F&B giant introduced its latest creation, the Aero Neapolitan sharing bag, drawing inspiration from the beloved trio of ice cream flavors. Inside the new bag, you’ll find Aero’s iconic bubbly chocolate in delightful strawberry, chocolate, and vanilla melts.

The latest lineup also features a Munchies Cookie Dough sharing bag, where the traditional soft caramel and crispy biscuit filling of the brand are substituted with a delectable cookie dough-flavored center encased in a chocolate biscuit shell.

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The third product is a twist on Nestlé’s popular Milkybar brand – the creamy buttons have been given a raspberry ripple flavour twist to create the new Milkybar Raspberry Ripple sharing bag, filled with marbled white and pink raspberry-flavoured buttons.

Finally, Nestlé has reimagined its Rowntree’s Randoms sweets by introducing new foamy Randoms cones in strawberry and biscuit, and vanilla and biscuit flavors.

Cat Mews, brand manager at Nestlé, said, “We’re so excited to introduce our new Nestlé sharing bag range. Taking inspiration from those classic frozen flavours that we all know and love, we’ve developed some nostalgic taste combinations that chocolate fanatics will be sure to love.”

The latest selection is now on shelves, ready for purchase at leading supermarkets throughout the UK.

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