Arnotts chocolate biscuits back
Arnotts has expanded its range again to include chocolate biscuits. The popular Australian biscuits were first introduced to New Zealand late last year when Aulsebrooks produced the cracker range. Early this year the crackers were followed by the cream-filled biscuits, then the crispbreads and now six varieties of chocolate biscuit. Chocolate Tim Tams, Chocolate Montes, Chocolate Mint Slice and Chocolate Jaffas are completely covered in chocolate and have, a suggested retail price of $1.56. Chocolate Digestive and Chocolate Sonatas are halfcoated with chocolate and have a suggested retail price of $1.43. Polish A new furniture care product is available from John-
sons Wax. Duster Plus, a 200 ml aerosol pack, removes smears, smudges and fingerprints without leaving any residue. It is safe to use on all household surfaces. The suggested retail price is $3.32. Ironing Aid Johnsons Wax also have a new laundry aid on the market. Charge Ironing Aid comes in a 350 ml trigger pack and a 350 ml refill. The suggested retail price is $3.68 and $2.87 respectively. An introductory 500 ml pack is available at the same price as the 350 ml pack. Mineral water A Swedish mineral water has been released through Hansells, Ltd. Ramlosa Sparkling Mineral Water is bottled at the Ramlosa Spa in Helsingourg, Sweden. It is available in two sizes, 350 ml which has a suggested retail price of $1.38, and 680 ml, which has a suggested retail of $2.68. Vegetables Watties has an addition to its range of stir-fry vegetables. Nine vegetables and a new flavoured seasoning combine to make International Sir-Fry Frozen Vegetables. The suggested retail price is $2 for a 500 g oack.
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