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Daily Mail
11 hours ago
- Entertainment
- Daily Mail
The VERY unexpected item flying off shelves at Coles and Woolworths right now: 'Everyone is obsessed'
A surprise new supermarket item has landed in Woolworths and Coles - and it's sending Aussie fans of music and sweet snacks into a spin. The buzz began in the US, where the item launched in early June and promptly sold out nationwide. Now, the long-awaited treat has finally arrived Down Under, and it's already flying off shelves. The product in question? None other than Selena Gomez 's limited-edition Oreo cookies - a horchata-inspired, chocolate-and-cinnamon flavoured twist on the iconic snack. The special edition cookies are currently on shelves at Woolworths for $3, but bargain hunters will want to head to Coles, where the range is on special for just $1.50. The cookies aren't just tasty - they're personal. Each one features one of five embossments inspired by the superstar herself, including her signature cookie and playful designs like 'Selena in the Studio' and 'Play Your Heart Out,' with a vinyl spinning as if on a record player. Selena shared her excitement on Instagram, writing: 'I'm super excited/geeked out to share that I'm collaborating with Oreo! I'm so grateful for the chance to create my very own flavour... I can't wait for everyone to try it!' Selena shared her excitement on Instagram, writing: 'I'm super excited/geeked out to share that I'm collaborating with Oreo! I'm so grateful for the chance to create my very own flavour... I can't wait for everyone to try it!' The cookies have already made waves online, with Aussie fans rushing to post reviews. 'These are so delicious,' one shopper wrote. 'I love Selena Gomez and cinnamon so I definitely need to try these,' another added. A third said, 'They're so good I went back and stocked up on more.' 'Don't judge if you like cinnamon scrolls and expect the same thing from these cookies - I really loved the amount of cinnamon in it, not overpowering,' a foodie wrote. The release also comes with a digital twist - each pack includes a QR code that unlocks exclusive content for fans. With limited stock and high demand, shoppers are advised to move fast if they want to score a taste of Selena's signature flavour before they disappear from shelves here, too.

Yahoo
30-05-2025
- Business
- Yahoo
Mondelez sues Aldi over packaging design claims
Mondelez International is suing the Germany-headquartered discount food retailer Aldi over its packaging designs on snacks that it alleges mimic its own. The US-based snacks and confectionery giant filed the lawsuit at a court in Illinois on Tuesday (27 May), seeking damages and a permanent injunction to block Aldi from using the packaging. Mondelez said in its complaint that Aldi's private-label product packaging "blatantly copies and trades upon the valuable reputation and goodwill Mondelez has developed in its longstanding, highly distinctive, and well-known trade dress for numerous of its cookie and cracker snack products". Aldi declined to comment on the proceedings and claims when contacted by Just Food. Mondelez maintains that the designs are "likely to deceive and confuseconsumers and dilute the distinctive quality of Mondelez's unique product packaging, and if not stopped, threaten to irreparably harm Mondelēz and its valuable brands". It said it had previously contacted Aldi "on numerous occasions" about "confusingly similar packaging" and that Aldi had discontinued the "infringing products in response to Mondelez's objections". Mondelez added: "Defendant discontinued and/or changed certain of these infringing products in response to Mondelez's objections. However, defendant has continued its pattern and practice of selling products in packaging which infringes the trade dress of numerous Mondelez products." In the filing, Mondelez provides images of its allegedly infringed products alongside another column headed "Infringing Aldi Trade Dress" with images of the Aldi brands in similar packaging. The Mondelez brands are Oreo Cookies, Wheat Thins Original, Nutter Butter, Chips Ahoy!, Nilla Wafers and Ritz Crackers and Original Premium Saltine Crackers. They sit opposite Aldi's Original Chocolate Sandwich Cookies With Vanilla Filling, Thin Wheat Original Crackers, Peanut Butter Crème Filled Cookies, Chocolate Chip Cookies, Vanilla Wafers, Golden Round Crackers and Original Saltine Crackers. Price increases made for a difficult first quarter for Mondelez, which saw prices in Europe go up 13.4%. Volumes suffered in the three months to 31 March across all of Mondelez's markets, even though price increases were still being implemented in Europe, Brazil and India in April, May and June, the company said in April. Pricing put in place in the first quarter was 6.6%, with a negative 3.5% impact on volume/mix. "Mondelez sues Aldi over packaging design claims" was originally created and published by Just Food, a GlobalData owned brand. The information on this site has been included in good faith for general informational purposes only. It is not intended to amount to advice on which you should rely, and we give no representation, warranty or guarantee, whether express or implied as to its accuracy or completeness. You must obtain professional or specialist advice before taking, or refraining from, any action on the basis of the content on our site. Effettua l'accesso per consultare il tuo portafoglio
Yahoo
30-04-2025
- Business
- Yahoo
Top Stock Movers Now: Super Micro Computer, Snap, Mondelez, and More
U.S. equities slumped at midday following a report showing the economy contracted in the first quarter. Super Micro Computer's preliminary results missed estimates, and shares plunged. Mondelez exceeded profit forecasts as it raised prices.U.S. equities dropped at midday after the Commerce Department reported first-quarter gross domestic product (GDP) declined 0.3%. The S&P 500 and Nasdaq were down about 1%, and the Dow Jones Industrial Average was lower as well. Super Micro Computer (SMCI) was the worst-performing stock in the S&P 500 when the troubled computer server maker provided preliminary fiscal third-quarter results that were below forecasts, explaining that customers delayed purchases. Shares of Snap (SNAP) tumbled when the operator of the Snapchat social media platform said it wouldn't give current quarter guidance and will reduce costs because of "uncertainty" about macroeconomic conditions ahead. Shares of JetBlue Airways (JBLU) and United Airlines Holdings (UAL) sank on a report that the two airlines were holding negotiations about a partnership. Mondelez International (MDLZ) shares gained as higher prices helped the maker of Oreo Cookies, Ritz Crackers, and other snacks beat profit estimates. Shares of Seagate Technology (STX) took off after the data storage manufacturer exceeded earnings and revenue expectations on the company's structural enhancements to its business model and a strong supply and demand environment. Trane Technologies (TT) shares rose as the maker of heating and air conditioning systems also posted better-than-expected results and gave solid guidance on a jump in North American sales. Oil and gold futures declined. The yield on the 10-year Treasury note was little changed. The U.S. dollar advanced on the euro, pound, and yen. Prices for most major cryptocurrencies slid. Read the original article on Investopedia Sign in to access your portfolio