The Natural Confectionery Co launches energy sports drink flavoured LOLLIES

You can now buy energy sports drink flavoured LOLLIES – and they’re made using a VERY environmentally-friendly method

  • Aussie brand has transformed energy sports drinks into new range of jelly lollies
  • The Natural Confectionery Co. has unveiled three sports drink-inspired flavours 
  • The new flavours include Blue Lightning, Orange Blast and Lemon-Lime Leap 
  • The lollies are available now at Coles supermarket stores for just $4 a bag 

An Australian confectionery brand has transformed energy sports drinks into a new range of jelly lollies.

The Natural Confectionery Co. has unveiled three sports drink-inspired flavours – including Blue Lightning, Orange Blast and Lemon-Lime Leap. 

‘Perfect for parties, lolly bowls for sharing or a half-time treat on game day, it’s exciting to see the first jellies made with renewable electricity hitting shelves across Australia,’ Paul Chatfield, senior marketing director, said.

‘The launch of our new Energy Sports Drink flavour is sure to generate a lot of buzz amongst lolly fans this summer.’

The Natural Confectionery Co. has transformed energy sports drinks into a new range of lollies

The lollies are available now at Coles supermarket stores for just $4 a bag. 

Shoppers who tried the new creation said it’s now a ‘family favourite’ in their homes.

The jellies will be the first to proudly display the ‘made with 100 per cent renewable electricity’ claim on the back of pack.

Mondelēz International has partnered with a group of businesses across Victoria, to establish a power purchase agreement to source renewables from the Yaloak South Wind Farm, west of Melbourne. 

The Natural Confectionery Co. has unveiled three sports drink-inspired flavours - including Blue Lightning, Orange Blast and Lemon-Lime Leap

The Natural Confectionery Co. has unveiled three sports drink-inspired flavours – including Blue Lightning, Orange Blast and Lemon-Lime Leap

The shift will reduce Mondelēz International’s total carbon emissions across Australia and New Zealand by more than 50 per cent and prevent nearly 40,000 tonnes of carbon entering the atmosphere each year. 

‘We’re committed to making our products the right way and reducing the impact our operations have on the planet,’ Shalaby Mohamed, director of Integrated Supply Chain for Australia and New Zealand, said. 

‘Using 100 per cent renewable electricity for our two Melbourne factories reduces our carbon emissions significantly and supports our ambition to make snacks that are right for people and the planet.’