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Coles Will Be Selling A Giant Ferrero Rocher-Style Cake

Coles Will Be Selling A Giant Ferrero Rocher-Style Cake

Move over Mud Cakes, we've found our next favourite supermarket dessert

Stewart Perrie

Stewart Perrie

Absolute panic and chaos will likely ensue in Coles supermarkets when the Giant Ferrero Rocher-style cake is unveiled.

OK, officially it can't be called a 'Ferrero Rocher cake' because the creators of the delicious after-dinner chocolate are not the ones responsible for the new bakery creation.

So instead, Coles has called it a Chocolate and Hazelnut Mousse Dessert.

This bad boy will set you back a cheeky $28 but it serves 10 people (or just one if you're particularly greedy).

It features a hazelnut mousse centre and is covered in Belgian chocolate and hazelnuts. To top it all off it has a brownie base. Every birthday from now on will be sorted. Move over, Mud Cakes.

Coles Christmas ambassador Courtney Roulston said: "It's basically like an enormous Ferrero Rocher in chilled dessert form."

The supermarket is also releasing a Passionfruit and White Chocolate Mousse Dessert as part of its Christmas range, which will include more than 275 items.

Coles chief executive officer Steven Cain hopes everyone will enjoy the food.

He said: "We're continuing to lower the cost of entertaining with our new range and providing customers with even more value every time they shop at Coles with our latest campaign to help top up their kitchen with excellent quality knives and make cooking preparation even easier this year."

A similar looking Ferrero Rocher cake was unveiled in British Aldi stores two months ago.

The chocolate treat is a frozen dessert and consists of a milk chocolate and hazelnut mousse, milk chocolate feuilletine, cocoa sponge cake centre, covered with a Ferrero Rocher-esque shell. It takes around one hour for the meal-for-one can be defrosted and ready to eat.

It's due to land in UK Aldi stores on 26 October, which means Brits will have one more week before they're able to elbow each other out of the way to get their mitts on one.

Featured Image Credit: Coles

Topics: Food, News, Australia