Brands, Products and Promotions

Saw some Australian made cereals on sale at a Wellcome Superstore supermarket in Hong Kong tonight.

In HK, a Superstore supermarket is like the full scale stores of Coles and Woolworths in Australia. It has a bigger range of products than a typical supermarket (think IGA).

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The baby formula recall affects a number of Nestle and Wyeth branded products sold in 31 countries and regions around the world, including Hong Kong.

Another collab nobody asked for. :stuck_out_tongue_winking_eye:

Pepsi Max and Allen’s Strawberries & Cream.

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This one caught my attention and I got a pack a cpl weeks ago. Just tastes like red creaming soda with a Pepsi Max undertone.

Which they have done before.

Can brands just stop putting different crap together for the sake of putting different crap together.

They will if people stop buying them!

I’m not buying them! :rofl:

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Yet another Lotus Biscoff collab. This time with Cadbury Dairy Milk. It’s interesting that Cadbury is adding more eye-catching colours to their wrappers now instead of mostly purple.

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They’ve also brought out a small sized Tropical Pineapple, also using more colour now.


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Clothing brand Fletcher Jones has announced its closure after over 100 years.

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Nine is Australia’s most valuable media brand

A list of Australia’s 100 most valuable brands shows just two true media companies in the mix, with a handful of classifieds sites also making the lower reaches.

Commonwealth Bank, Woolworths, and Telstra retain the top three spots in the 2026 rankings — issued by Brand Finance, a global brand valuation consultancy — with Coles and Bunnings making up the top five.

The highest-rated media brand in the list is Nine, at #59, with the Seven Network at #86.

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So strong they’ve used the wrong logo for Kmart.

They had one job…

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I wonder how this list would be if Commonwealth and Telstra weren’t privatised

Oreo Cadbury Creme Egg collab in Woolies.

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Tried one of these over the weekend - literally tastes like a regular Double Stuff.

Australia’s top 10 brands for 2026

• Toyota (48.9)
• Samsung (47.1)
• Google (46.5)
• YouTube (45.8)
• Colgate (43.7)
• Bunnings (43.6)
• Cadbury (40.3)
• Panadol (39.6)
• PayPal (38.7)
• Aldi (38.6)

Nike and Costco team up…

I don’t understand why they keep trying to mix savoury Twisties with something sweet. Twisties Churros don’t actually look like Twisties so not sure why they tied them into the existing product apart from being made from corn and rice.

Maybe, just as a sweet treat, they might work.

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