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Streets Has Just Launched A 'Caramilk Flavoured' Magnum Across Australia

Streets Has Just Launched A 'Caramilk Flavoured' Magnum Across Australia

2021 is starting off on the right foot.

Stewart Perrie

Stewart Perrie

People went understandably nuts when Cadbury brought Caramilk back at the end of 2019.

It was seemingly the last nugget of good news before bushfires and a pandemic ravaged Australia.

In an attempt to get 2021 to be much better than its predecessor, Streets is coming in to save the day with a Magnum ice cream that tastes just like the famed caramelised chocolate.

While the company hasn't directly teamed up with Cadbury for the new product, it's hard to imagine the chocolatey shell of The Luxe Gold Caramelised Chocolate Magnum will taste any different.

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A pack of four of these bad boys will set you back $10.50 at Australian supermarkets.

The Gold Caramelised Chocolate Magnum is part of a new Luxe range that also includes a Cake Batter flavour and a salted caramel ice cream tub.

One person has already given their tick of approval and written on social media: "They are soooo good. Can't buy them anymore as I will eat them all."

But if you're a puritan and only want Cadbury chocolate on your ice cream then you'll have to head to a shop in Sydney.

With a name like the Cheat Day café, you know it's going to be mouth watering.

The Peakhurst eatery has debuted its delicious-looking Caramilk choc top soft serve ice cream and, honestly, I don't think my body can take it.

Chucking up two posts on its Instagram, Cheat Day revealed that heaven truly is a place on earth and it comes in the form of chocolate coated ice cream.

To make things even better, the ice cream also includes Biscoff. Need we say more?

Incredibly, it also used to sell a Caramilk latte, which would be one hell of a morning perk up. Sadly, the Cheat Day cafe doesn't do it anymore, but they have reached out to their followers to see if they would like it to return.

Featured Image Credit: Streets

Topics: Australia