Australians Vote For Traditional Fruit Hot Cross Buns

Australians Vote For Traditional Fruit Hot Cross Buns

AUSTRALIA | As Australians prepare to head to the polls, Coles customers have already cast their votes in a different kind of election – picking the best Hot Cross Bun in the country.

In a recent poll run by Coles, shoppers voted for their favourite type of Hot Cross Bun. With more than ten flavours to choose from, the results are in, and the nation has spoken.

The survey revealed Aussies are traditionalists at heart, with shoppers crowning Traditional Fruit as their favourite Hot Cross Bun flavour. Apple and Cinnamon and Chocolate Chip followed in second and third place, respectively.

By the time this Easter season ends, Coles expects to sell close to 70 million units of Coles Hot Cross Buns nationally –almost two and a half buns per capita.

In line with the popular vote, Traditional Fruit saw the strongest demand at the checkout as well, with approximately 40 percent of all Hot Cross Buns sales during this season attributed to those including Fruit (Traditional Fruit 6pk, Traditional Fruit Mini 9pk, and Coles Finest Luxurious Fruit 4pk).

Coles General Manager Commercial, Bakery, Dairy & Frozen Brad Gorman believed the strong response to Hot Cross Buns this season was driven by innovation and quality.

Coles was awarded first place in both the “Best Traditional Hot Cross Bun” and “Best Chocolate Hot Cross Bun” categories in a recent blind test conducted by experts of consumer advocacy group CHOICE.

“Over the past years, we’ve surprised customers with exciting new flavours, like our most recent creation with Arnott’s – the Wagon Wheel inspired edition and last year’s Iced VoVo inspired edition, both of which have seen tremendous success, frequently selling out in stores across the country," said Gorman.

“It's wonderful to see so many people enjoying our wide range, and we are proud to be a part of our customers' Easter celebrations."

Victorians will claim the Hot Cross Bun capital title for another year in 2025, as Coles expects the state to consume close to 19 million buns by the end of Easter celebrations. Victoria is also the state with the top Hot Cross Bun selling store in Australia, with the Coles Bakery in Waurn Ponds selling close to 24,000 packs in the period.

Coles’ Bakery Manager in Waurn Ponds, Darcy Wall, said the store’s busiest day will be Easter Thursday, when the team is ready to deliver up to 20,000 individual buns (the most in a single day). He shared the recipe to his team’s success during Easter.

"Without a doubt, the secret ingredients to our store's success are care and teamwork," said Wall.

"Our bakery team take great pride in delivering high-quality Hot Cross Buns that our customers love. Knowing that so many people enjoy our buns is truly rewarding, and it motivates us to keep baking to the highest standard."

When divided per population by each state in the country, West Australians lead the Hot Cross Buns consumption tally this year, with almost 3.5 buns eaten per person.

  • Western Australia: 4012 buns per person
  • Queensland: 1602 buns per person
  • South Australia and Northern Territory: 1432 buns per person
  • Victoria: 8436 buns per person
  • Tasmania: 6854 buns per person
  • New South Wales and ACT:7384 buns per person