Sweet surprises await in Coles and Woolworths freezers—get yours today!

The buzz is undeniable as the curtains rise on the latest addition to the Australian frozen treat scene.

Cadbury, the chocolate giant with roots that run deep in Brits' hearts, has finally graced the freezers of Coles and Woolworths with a product that's been making waves overseas.

But before you rush out to indulge, let's unwrap the details of this chilly delight causing quite the stir.


A decadent Cadbury Choc Tops Ice Cream Cones ($11.50) cone that marries velvety vanilla ice cream with Cadbury's iconic Dairy Milk chocolate.

It's a combination declared a 'winner' by those lucky enough to have already savoured its creamy goodness.


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Cadbury's new ice cream cone is now available at Coles and Woolworths. Credit: @nectoriouspapi / TikTok


Melbourne social media influencer @nectoriouspapi couldn't contain his excitement, proclaiming the treat as 'insane' and a nostalgic nod to the cinema versions many of us grew up with.

‘These have been out in the UK a while, and we’ve finally got them down under,’ he said.

‘They taste just as good as the cinema versions we grew up with, but I’d argue they are even better because there’s chocolate at the bottom of the cone, too.’

However, $11.50 is a little pricey. Some of my followers have joked, “You need a second mortgage,” but the product is great, so I think it’s worth it.


Each cone packs a punch with 348 calories, a detail that hasn't dampened the enthusiasm of Aussies eager to try this new treat.

Social media is abuzz with anticipation, with comments ranging from shock at the price to excitement about diving spoon-first into this creamy concoction.

But Cadbury isn't the only brand bringing cinema snacks to your home freezer.

Peters Ice Cream has teamed up with a US biscuit brand to create Oreo Cookie Tops, which are exclusively available at Woolworths.

This creation features a chocolate cone filled with vanilla ice cream and cookie pieces, all topped with an Oreo cookie coating.


Priced similarly at $11.50 for a pack of four, it's already received rave reviews, with one Aussie declaring it '10 out of 10 yum.'

Peters Ice Cream's senior brand manager, Vanessa Mason, expressed the company's excitement.

‘We’re absolutely thrilled to launch these extraordinary new creations in Australia and deliver an indulgent twist on a nostalgic frozen treat that’s perfect for movie lovers of all ages,’ she said.

‘We know Australians are embracing home-based entertainment more than ever, so we wanted to launch Cadbury Choc Tops and Oreo Cookie Tops as the ultimate companions for your couch and favourite film.’

‘It’s all about bringing the full cinema experience into the comfort of your living room.’


In related news, Cadbury has introduced a new Creme Egg Tub ice cream at Coles supermarkets across Australia in collaboration with Peters Ice Cream.

The ice cream, priced at $12, features vanilla flavour, Cadbury chocolate pieces, and a gooey fondant centre inspired by the beloved Easter treat. For more details, click here.
Key Takeaways
  • Cadbury has released an overseas product, an ice cream cone, in Australian supermarkets Coles and Woolworths.
  • Some consumers feel the price of $11.50 for a box of four is steep despite the product's popularity.
  • The ice cream cone, which contained vanilla ice cream coated in Dairy Milk chocolate, has been well received by those who have tried it.
  • Peters Ice Cream also introduced a new product, Oreo Cookie Tops, sold exclusively at Woolworths, further expanding the range of 'cinema treats' available for home entertainment.
Will you be splurging on these Cadbury and Oreo delights? Have you already tried them? Feel free to share your thoughts and experiences in the comments below.
 

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Outrageous pricing. Not family friendly at all. We will have to stick with Drumsticks. A box of four for less than half the price of these. May not taste quite the same but I don't think the kids would know the difference. Not affordable for the Aussie family.
 
And if people don't buy them at that price they will have to lower them. There is nothing in them that warrants that ridiculous price. Drumsticks on special with their flavours and choice of large and small cones are much better value not that I buy them anymore but would over anything else
 
Cadburys chocolate gives me headaches much prefer Nestles but now l only eat dark chocolate. When my son was in the UK for a holiday he said chocolate tasted more creamier than here.
 
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