Cadbury launches mouthwatering new Caramilk ice cream in Australia – sending foodies wild 

Cadbury launches mouthwatering new Caramilk ice cream in Australia – sending foodies wild

  • Cadbury is releasing tub ice cream versions of their popular Caramilk range
  • They are expected to arrive in Australian supermarkets by April 2023 

Cadbury is releasing a brand new ice cream counterpart to the fan-favourite Caramilk chocolate in Australia.

Expected to be on selves by the end of April, shoppers are encouraged to keep their eye out at their local Coles and Woolies supermarkets.

The ice cream tubs will contain a creamy vanilla flavour with Caramilk chunks and a golden caramel chocolate centre. 

Shoppers are already familiar with the brand’s famous chocolate bars, stick ice creams, baking chips, and mousse cake.

The ice cream launched in the United Kingdom in January 2023 to rave reviews, with several claiming it was their ‘new favourite treat’.

Cadbury is releasing a brand new ice cream counterpart to the fan-favourite Caramilk chocolate in Australia before the end of April 2023

The new addition to the family is sure to similarly wow Aussie Caramilk lovers.

Shoppers are already grabbing their spoons in anticipation of digging in.

‘Better to run, not walk, as every man and his dog is salivating for this ice cream!’ one said.

‘These are sure to sell out quick, I can’t wait to try them out.’

‘Our dreams have come true, this looks delicious!’ 

The ice cream launched in the United Kingdom in January 2023 to rave reviews, with several claiming it was their 'new favourite treat'

The ice cream launched in the United Kingdom in January 2023 to rave reviews, with several claiming it was their ‘new favourite treat’

What are other Caramilk collaborations sending foodies wild? 

Cadbury Caramilk Mousse Cake ($12)

Cadbury Caramilk Chocolate Block 180g ($5.50)

Cadbury Caramilk Chocolate Easter Eggs 113g ($4)

Cadbury Caramilk Baking Chips 260g ($6)

Cadbury Caramilk Sticks 360ml – 4 Pack ( $9.50)

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