Christmas Sorted! You Can Now Get Personalised Boxes Of Shapes & Tins Of Milo

Christmas Sorted! You Can Now Get Personalised Boxes Of Shapes & Tins Of Milo

The worry over the pending office Kris Kringle is no more with news today that Arnott’s and Milo are now offering personalised offerings of their famed salty snacks and chocolatey powdered stuff.

For some reason Cotton On has got out of cheap T-shirts and into personalised boxes of the famous Arnott’s Shape range.

For 10 bucks you can have yours or anyone’s name printed on your choice of Chicken Crimpy, BBQ or Pizza Shapes. However, there is a catch, it can’t be longer than seven letters long. The price also includes delivery to your door.

And it seems personalised pantry products are the must-have this Christmas.

To coincide with Arnott’s’ move, Nestlé, the makers of Milo, have also revealed you can now get your name printed on a tin of its milky, chocolate goodness.

Customers can order their personalised Milo tins in one of eight limited-edition, festive designs. It costs $11.99 plus an extra $8 for shipping Australia-wide. Want one? Check out my.milo.com.au.

 

 

 

 

 

 




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