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Peters Original's New Choc Mint Swirl – A Triple Flavour Treat


ICONIC PETERS ORIGINAL LAUNCHES NEW TUB FLAVOUR AND IT’S A TRIPLE THREAT! 

Aussie family favourite since 1907, Peters Original has just launched an iconic new flavour that promises triple the fun, introducing Peters Original Choc Mint Swirl.  

A twist on a classic loved by many, Choc Mint Swirl combines not two, but three deliciously fun flavours; cool mint, creamy chocolate, and sweet cream swirled together to offer the best in every bite. Balancing the sweetness of the chocolate and cream with a hint of mint, this is a guaranteed crowd pleaser the whole family will enjoy. 

From the brand that has delivered great value and quality desserts to Australian freezers for generations, Peters Original Choc Mint Swirl is a nod to nostalgia, delivering smiles to kids and grandparents alike, one scoop at a time. 

“We are thrilled to launch a family favourite that elevates the mint chocolate flavour Australians already know and love. The blend of mint, chocolate and sweet cream means you get all the best flavours in every spoonful. 

With Peters Original Choc Mint Swirl, we hope to inspire shareable moments through a delicious and affordable dessert, that friends and family can enjoy together.” said Peters Original Marketing Manager, Tara Cook.  

Choc Mint Swirl is the value-packed treat that will make fans out of all Australian families, even the chocolate mint sceptics will be coming back for more.  

Find Peters Original Choc Mint Swirl in 2L tubs, available at Coles, Woolworths, and Independent Grocers for $5.50 RRP. 

To learn more about Peters Original Choc Mint Swirl, visit the website

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