AUSTRALIA | Woolworths supported the Australian Paralympic Team throughout July and August with a limited-edition range of ‘Green & Gold’ bakery products.
Three sweet treats, including a special edition of the iconic Smash Cake, will arrive in all Woolworths supermarkets this week. For every product purchased in the Green & Gold bakery range, Woolworths will donate $1 to support Paralympics Australia.
The Green & Gold Bakery range includes the Woolworths Green & Gold Soccer Ball Smash Cake, Woolworths Green & Gold Donuts and the Woolworths Green & Gold Iced Cupcakes.
The iconic Woolworths Smash Cake in the form of a soccer ball has a two-tiered chocolate sponge, layered and coated with chocolate buttercream, sides covered with green and gold sprinkles, topped with a yellow-coloured white chocolate soccer ball dome and filled with green and gold sweet treats.
Woolworths Green & Gold Donuts are soft and fluffy yeast-raised donuts topped with pineapple-flavoured ganache and finished with green and gold sprinkles. At the same time, the cupcakes are iced with swirls of yellow vanilla buttercream and topped with green and gold white chocolate buttons.
Customers shopping in stores are also invited to have their podium finish in support of Paralympics Australia by purchasing a medal token at the checkout. All proceeds of the medal tokens will be donated to Paralympics Australia.
“As the Fresh Food Partner of the Australian Olympic and Paralympic Teams, we’re getting behind the team in green and gold as they compete in the coming weeks,” said Woolworths Supermarkets Managing Director Natalie Davis.
“We’re delighted to extend our support for Paralympics Australia with the donations from our exclusive bakery range. We thank our customers and team members for participating in the Medal Token Appeal. Small changes can make a big difference, and we wish all our Olympic and Paralympic teams good luck in achieving their personal bests in Paris.”
The Green & Gold Bakery items will be available in all Woolworths supermarkets and online while stocks last.
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