HALO TOP LAUNCHES SNACKABLE STICKS

Halo Top has expanded its product line with conveniently snackable Halo Top sticks in four delicious flavours, perfect for Kiwi fans to enjoy on-the-go

Its new range of snackable sticks contains only 80-110 calories and four grams of protein per stick. Halo Top sticks will land in New Zealand by popular demand following the successful Australian launch last month. Perfect for snacking and sharing, these delicious sticks deliver the same Halo Top® that fans know and love, now with 100% more stick!

Available in four flagship flavours, including one brand new Halo Top flavour for Kiwis, Strawberry Cheesecake. These perfectly portioned sticks are packed four to a box and are available at Countdown and select New World and Pak’nSave stores starting today. The four mouth-watering flavours set to sweeten up New Zealand include:

  • Birthday Cake: That birthday feeling in a bite! Halo Top’s signature treat is full of colourful sprinkles with the taste of homemade birthday cake.

  • Strawberry Cheesecake: For those who want to have their (cheese) cake and eat it too, this strawberry cheesecake-flavoured treat gets even better with a graham cracker swirl.

  • Sea Salt Caramel: If sweet and salty is what you’re after then you’ve met your match with this stick.

  • Chocolate Chip Cookie Dough: The classic comfort of cookie dough chunks and chocolate chips conveniently packed into a vanilla stick.

“After seeing the overwhelming demand for Halo Top sticks from our New Zealand fans, we couldn’t wait to bring them over,” said Doug Bouton, President and COO of Halo Top Creamery. “Even better – Strawberry Cheesecake is a new flavour and my personal favourite, so we’re excited to share it with our Kiwi fans who are always hungry for more.”

Halo Top sticks are the latest addition to the Halo Top family, giving ice cream lovers another delicious option they can feel good about eating. Halo Top’s wide-ranging collection of six dairy and four non-dairy flavours have 280-360 calories per tub and are a source of protein and dietary fibre.