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Robern Menz relaunches Choc Honeycombs as ‘Bumbles’

Following extensive consumer research and analysis of market trends Australian confectioner Robern Menz’s, Menz Choc Honeycomb will be rebranded as Menz Bumbles. Fourth Generation Family-owned Robern Menz felt that its branding needed a refresh to appropriately represent the product and reflect its core brand ethos. Menz Bumbles is made from a traditional homemade recipe, featuring

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Detpak’s RecycleMe™ System

Detpak’s award-winning RecycleMe™ System provides an environmental solution for takeaway coffee cups and lids, and is now endorsed by leading environmental foundation Planet Ark. Planet Ark has been leading environmental change in Australia for over 25 years, promoting positive behaviour change in people, businesses and governments. Planet Ark Deputy CEO Rebecca Gilling said endorsing the

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Robern Menz to resurrect the Polly Waffle

Fourth generation family owned Australian confectionery company, Robern Menz has signed an agreement with Nestlé to acquire the Polly Waffle brand. Under the agreement, Robern Menz will take ownership of the brand and trademark, as well as the famous recipe. The sale comes just 12 months after the South Australian based company announced the acquisition

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Woolworths Metro squashes small businesses

The Woolworths’ new convenience-type-store in Kirribilli has competitor stores already feeling squeezed despite the new store only being open for a few days. News.com.au reported the owner of the fruit shop next door had cancelled his lease and another convenience store across the road has begun to consolidate his external florist to within the store.

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Hybrid and fully electric vehicles considered as petrol alternatives

Press release and update provided by Roy Morgan. More than half (52.2%) of Australian drivers would now seriously consider buying a hybrid vehicle, up from 48.8% over the last year. Fully electric vehicles are also showing increased interest, up from 31.6% 12 months ago to 36.2% currently. This has now resulted in the overall consideration

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