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New flavour of iconic chocolate biscuit is landing in all Tesco stores TODAY – but you'll have to be speedy

New flavour of iconic chocolate biscuit is landing in all Tesco stores TODAY – but you'll have to be speedy

The Sun16-07-2025
A NEW flavour of a beloved snack is now available for a limited time only.
Australia's popular Tim Tam biscuits have released a new flavour for a limited run - available while stocks last.
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The treat from Down Under only reached UK stores last year - and Brits have been obsessed since.
Its new sweet and salty flavour promises to satisfy your cravings, whether you have a sweet tooth or you're looking for a salty kick.
The innovative flavour combines their iconic chocolate layers, now with a salted cracker between them.
A description for the product reads: "Fancy something sweet but also in the mood for something savoury? Well, Tim Tam Sweet & Salty is here to satisfy both of your cravings in one irresistible bite!"
With a twist on the classic chocolate biscuit, it now features a salted cracker nestled between the chocolatey layers.
The idea for the snack was originally just an April Fool's Day idea.
But consumers loved it so much the company decided to make it a reality.
The new flavour launched in the UK exclusively at Tesco today.
A pack of nine biscuits costs just £2.50.
Shoppers will have to be quick if they want to try out the innovative snack, as it is only available while stocks last.
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Talyah Falabella, Tim Tam International Marketing Manager said: 'Tim Tam has been Australia's favourite chocolatey biscuit for over 60 years, and we're excited to bring this new, even more irresistible flavour combination to the UK.
"This biscuit was originally inspired by an April Fools' prank on social that went viral.
"The demand from consumers to make this into a real product was so high we just had to make it a reality.
"Tim Tam Sweet & Salty provides the ultimate indulgence for sweet and salty lovers to enjoy by combining two favourite flavours together to create one irresistible biscuit.'
Earlier this year, the UK celebrated Tim Tam Day alongside Australia for the first time on February 16.
Its classic flavour is similar to Britain's Penguin biscuits, featuring two chocolate biscuits sandwiched together with a smooth chocolate cream, all wrapped in a thick layer of chocolate.
The snack is also available in a dark, or chewy caramel flavour.
Over the years, they've become a household staple in Australia, with fans calling them the ultimate tea-time treat.
It's not the first time UK shoppers have gone wild for Australian snacks they spotted on shelves.
Shoppers have been going wild for a Cadbury selection box full of Australian chocolate favourites usually unavailable in the UK.
They include Dairy Milk white chocolate Freddos, Scorched Peanut Bars, Snickers Butterscotch, Caramilk Twirls and regular Dairy Milk milk chocolate bars.
Last year, others yelled "it's a party in my mouth" as B&M rolled out a new M&M flavour normally only seen in the land down under.
The retailer is stocking a Mocha Mudcake version of the classic snack after launching it down under in July last year.
Now the quirky flavour has landed in B&M, with shoppers keen to snap it up.
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