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Aussie Shoppers Rejoice as Beloved British Sweets Arrive

14 Nov

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Summary

  • Marks & Spencer's Percy Pigs finally launching in Australia
  • Fans have long relied on overpriced imports or limited-edition dupes
  • Aldi's Katja gummies were the closest thing to the real deal
Aussie Shoppers Rejoice as Beloved British Sweets Arrive

On November 14, 2025, Australian shoppers are eagerly anticipating the arrival of one of Britain's most beloved sweets - Marks & Spencer's Percy Pigs. For years, fans have had to settle for overpriced imports, international relatives, or limited-edition "dupe" versions that sell out in hours.

However, recent cryptic online hints have all but confirmed that the real Percy Pigs and Colin the Caterpillar sweets will finally make their Aussie debut in November. Shoppers first took note on November 13, when the official Percy Pig Instagram account teased that the duo were about to embark on a new adventure Down Under. This sparked a frenzy of excitement, with British expats and candy lovers flooding social media with emotional reactions.

The excitement only grew when a popular food blogger revealed that the Percy and Colin snacks would be launching at Coles supermarkets on November 19 for $6 each. Marks & Spencer's Percy Pigs have long been considered the "holy grail" of UK confectionery - soft, fruity, and chewy. Until now, Aussie fans have had to settle for "dupe" versions like Aldi's Katja gummies, which consistently sold out in hours whenever they hit shelves.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
According to the article, the beloved British sweets are rumored to launch in Coles supermarkets on November 19, 2025.
The article mentions that until now, Aussie fans have had to settle for "dupe" versions like Aldi's Katja gummies, which consistently sold out in hours whenever they hit shelves.
The article states that the Percy and Colin sweets will be priced at $6 each when they launch at Coles supermarkets.

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