
Customers are rushing to Aldi Australia to grab a limited edition $4.99 sweet treat before it sells out.
The discount supermarket has released a delicious Biscoff mousse as part of a new Autumn range.
The tasty dessert is made with a Biscoff crumb base, middle layer of Biscoff mousse and topped with a thick layer of Biscoff spread.
Melbourne foodie Nectro Vlangos, better known as Nectorious Papi online, described the latest offering as a ‘Biscoff overload from bottom to top’.
‘It’s heaven in a cup,’ he said.
Sydney vlogger Samantha Khater also raved about the buy on TikTok and dubbed it 10/10 as it’s ‘full of flavour’.
On Facebook hundreds praised the buy and recommended it as a ‘must’, but some claimed it was ‘too sweet’.
‘So good but very sickly by the end,’ one wrote.

The discount supermarket has released a delicious Biscoff mousse as part of a new Autumn range. Melbourne foodie Nectro Vlangos, better known as Nectorious Papi online (pictured), described the latest offering as a ‘Biscoff overload from bottom to top’

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‘Just like with our Special Buys range, we always look to surprise and delight our customers when we add deliciousness to our Limited Time Only range,’ ALDI Shopping Expert, Kylie Warnke, said.
‘This selection is all about treating your friends, family and yourself with quality meals, tasty treats and desserts without breaking the budget.’
In addition to the Food Envy Mousse with Biscoff Spread, Aldi has also released more than 250 other items this month including Sweet Haven Apple Pie Spring Rolls ($4.99), Toblerone Lava Cakes ($4.99) Ready, Set.. Cook! Beef Stir Fry Meal Kit ($13.99).
In March Aldi brought back its popular cast-iron cookware range that’s been compared to high-end French brand Le Creuset.
Aldi’s famous Crofton cookware collection will return to the ‘Special Buys’ middle aisle from March 12, while stock lasts.
The range features a 24cm frypan ($9.99), 40cm frypan ($12.99) mini pots and pans ($4.99), containers ($9.99) and kitchen utensils ($1.99).
The budget retailer caused a frenzy among shoppers when the range sold out previously – and it’s likely to happen again.
The affordable products have been likened to the look and quality of Le Creuset, which costs hundreds of dollars.
The $4.99 mini pan looks similar to the $410 Le Creuset Signature Cast Iron Saucepan while the $9.99 frypan resembles the $320 Le Creuset Signature Cast Iron Frying Pan.
The cookware range will be available in red, green and blue, and the containers and utensils are dishwasher safe.