Aussie drink favourite discontinued

Aussie drink favourite discontinued

Fans of Nestle’s banana Nesquik have taken to social media to share their tips about the place to search out the drink combine after the flavour disappeared from main grocery store cabinets.

Reportedly discontinued in 2018, solely chocolate and strawberry flavours stay on Coles and Woolworths cabinets.

Many upset Aussies have solely just lately found the childhood staple’s disappearance and have taken to social media to share their dismay.

TikToker @hollythebigbadloser was one such crestfallen client, posting a video on July 15 pointed on the nation’s main supermarkets.

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Camera IconThe TikToker stated main supermarkets had ‘let (their) fellow human beings down’. TikTok Credit: TikTok TikTok
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Camera IconThe WA resident revealed the place she was capable of nab the Nesquik flavour. TikTok Credit: TikTok TikTok

“Coles and Woolworths Australia, you’ve really let your fellow human beings down by taking away banana-flavoured Nesquik,” she stated.

Luckily, the motivated West Australian discovered a smaller store that offered her beloved banana beverage – Spudshed, a series of 17 family-owned shops throughout WA.

“Now, this is an import item from the UK so we’re going to pay a bit more than the $3.99 price tag on the Nesquik you (saw) at Coles and Woolies,” Holly stated.

In truth, the TikToker forked out $8.99 for the elusive drink combine – greater than twice its earlier value.

For this banana buff, nevertheless, it was price it.

“I’m happy to pay this just for my banana-flavoured milk,” she stated.

Other customers commented their very own ideas and tips about the place to search out the favorite discontinued product, with one Nesquik nut revealing she spent $15 on a container.

“Amazon … sell(s) it too,” one stated.

“I’ve just bought some from Mr Fancy Candy … expensive, but I’ve been looking for it for ages,” stated one other.

Other commenters stated the drink was often obtainable at The Reject Shop shops in NSW.

Nestle Australia has been contacted for remark.

Source: www.perthnow.com.au