New Gardenia QuickBites flavours


  • Nation
  • Thursday, 28 Dec 2023

GARDENIA Bakeries has introduced two new premium QuickBites products to captivate your taste buds.

Gardenia QuickBites Gold Hazelnut Chocolate and QuickBites Gold Pandan Gula Melaka join the present range of favourites QuickBites Gold Salted Caramel and QuickBites Gold Black Forest which are individually packed for consumer convenience.

“Gardenia QuickBites Gold Hazelnut Chocolate and QuickBites Gold Pandan Gula Melaka were launched to cater to those with a taste for the exquisite and they are being swept off the shelves,“ says Gardenia Bakeries (KL) Sdn Bhd marketing manager Lavinia Anthony.

“Just one bite of the deliciously-premium chocolate bun filled with rich hazelnut chocolate or the authentic pandan bun infused with sweet tantalising gula melaka cream will free the ‘happy’ in you,” she says.

Treat your family and loved ones to the “gold class” of your favourite QuickBites cream roll. It’s great for any time of the day and is available at outlets nearest to you.

About Gardenia Bakeries

Gardenia Bakeries (KL) Sdn Bhd was established in 1986.

Today, it operates eight plants with 17 production lines and produces different kinds of products daily, including a variety of bread, buns, rolls, snacks, cakes, spreads, and noodles.

For more information about Gardenia, go to www.gardenia.com.my.

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