Allen's is turning Kirks' classic Pasito, Creaming Soda and Lemonade soft drinks into lollies – and we can't wait to try them!
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Gone are the days of just having coke bottle gummies to choose from; starting mid-August, we will have an entire variety of soft drink lollies!
We bet the grandkids will love these, and birthday celebrations will never be the same…
Allen's is launching a range of bottle-shaped lollies based on three of the most popular Kirks soft drinks: Lemonade, Creaming Soda, and Pasito.
The gummies will be available in major supermarkets and convenience stores from the middle of August, and the price for a pack will be $3.60. Better mark your calendars, folks!
Allen's is making lollies out of Kirk's famous Pasito, Creaming Soda, and Lemonade soft drinks. Credit: Allen's.
'We're so excited to introduce “Allen's Inspired by Kirks” as a celebration of party memories,' said Joyce Tan, the Head of Marketing Confectionery at Nestlé Australia.
'So many Aussies share moments of Kirks soda flavours and Allen's lollies at their social celebrations – and now we've brought these icons together for the ultimate classic party combo,' she added.
'We've been making lollies here in Victoria since 1891, and with each new creation, we hope each bite transports lolly lovers back to those shared moments and brings a smile to their faces.'
Catalina Pachon, the Senior Brand Manager at Kirks, also said they were 'thrilled' to announce the recent partnership with Allen's, a company that also celebrates and loves sharing moments together.
'These new lollies are inspired by Kirks’ favourite flavours which are well-known by generations of Australians. This new collab celebrates the love for these flavours in a new and delicious way.'
As of the moment, there are no further announcements that more Kirks soft drinks flavours are getting the lolly treatment. Just imagine snacking on Lemon Squash, Portello, and Ginger Beer lollies, pretty exciting, eh?
And what about the regional varieties? The Ginger Ale flavour that is exclusively available in Queensland? The Fruita, which is exclusively available in Tasmania and Victoria? The Sno Drop that is exclusive to South Australia and the NT? And maybe even the Kole Beer from Western Australia?
There are so much more flavours to choose from! Our fingers are crossed that we may soon see them as lollies in supermarkets soon as well.
What are your thoughts, folks? Are there any other soft drink flavours you want to see as lollies too? Share them in the comments!
We bet the grandkids will love these, and birthday celebrations will never be the same…
Allen's is launching a range of bottle-shaped lollies based on three of the most popular Kirks soft drinks: Lemonade, Creaming Soda, and Pasito.
The gummies will be available in major supermarkets and convenience stores from the middle of August, and the price for a pack will be $3.60. Better mark your calendars, folks!
Allen's is making lollies out of Kirk's famous Pasito, Creaming Soda, and Lemonade soft drinks. Credit: Allen's.
'We're so excited to introduce “Allen's Inspired by Kirks” as a celebration of party memories,' said Joyce Tan, the Head of Marketing Confectionery at Nestlé Australia.
'So many Aussies share moments of Kirks soda flavours and Allen's lollies at their social celebrations – and now we've brought these icons together for the ultimate classic party combo,' she added.
'We've been making lollies here in Victoria since 1891, and with each new creation, we hope each bite transports lolly lovers back to those shared moments and brings a smile to their faces.'
Catalina Pachon, the Senior Brand Manager at Kirks, also said they were 'thrilled' to announce the recent partnership with Allen's, a company that also celebrates and loves sharing moments together.
'These new lollies are inspired by Kirks’ favourite flavours which are well-known by generations of Australians. This new collab celebrates the love for these flavours in a new and delicious way.'
As of the moment, there are no further announcements that more Kirks soft drinks flavours are getting the lolly treatment. Just imagine snacking on Lemon Squash, Portello, and Ginger Beer lollies, pretty exciting, eh?
And what about the regional varieties? The Ginger Ale flavour that is exclusively available in Queensland? The Fruita, which is exclusively available in Tasmania and Victoria? The Sno Drop that is exclusive to South Australia and the NT? And maybe even the Kole Beer from Western Australia?
There are so much more flavours to choose from! Our fingers are crossed that we may soon see them as lollies in supermarkets soon as well.
What are your thoughts, folks? Are there any other soft drink flavours you want to see as lollies too? Share them in the comments!