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Tango Takes a Walk on the Wild Side

Soft drinks just got a little less soft - Tango has launched its very first alcoholic drink, teaming up with Au Vodka for a boozy cola blend that's already got shoppers fizzing with excitement.

The ready-to-drink cans combine Tango's trademark fruity flavour with vodka for a sweet, punchy mix aimed squarely at summer parties, festivals and last-minute BBQ invites. Fans online are already calling it a nostalgic throwback with a grown-up twist - essentially the drink equivalent of bumping into your school crush years later and discovering they've suddenly become very cool.

With pre-mixed cans continuing to dominate supermarket shelves, this launch proves the RTD market is still bubbling over with ideas.

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Biscuit Business: Jaffa Cakes Meet Digestives

In what may be the biggest biscuit crossover since someone first dunked a Hobnob in tea, McVitie's has unveiled a limited-edition Jaffa Cake Digestive mash-up.

The new creation combines the crunch and chocolatey richness of a digestive with the iconic orange flavour that made Jaffa Cakes a lunchbox legend. Predictably, the internet has reacted with a mix of delight, disbelief and immediate supermarket dash plans. Limited-edition biscuit launches have become almost a competitive sport lately, but this one feels particularly dangerous for anyone with a "just one with a cuppa" habit.

Chocolate orange fans, consider yourselves officially catered for.

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Tesco's Hot New Breakfast Deal is Egg-cellent

The breakfast meal deals are heating up, and Tesco is the latest retailer hoping to tempt hungry commuters with a brand-new hot breakfast offering.

The supermarket is trialling a breakfast deal that includes a hot food item and a drink, giving shoppers a cheaper alternative to grabbing breakfast on the high street. From bacon baps to sausage rolls and coffee combos, the move is designed to cash in on the growing demand for grab-and-go breakfasts - because apparently nobody has time to eat cereal at home anymore.

If the trial proves successful, Tesco could soon become the unexpected hero of rushed weekday mornings everywhere.

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KFC Revives a Fan Favourite

Proof that nostalgia is still one of the most powerful ingredients in fast food: KFC has officially brought back the cult Supercharger Sub for a limited time only.

The beloved menu item, packed with crispy chicken and the chain's famously fiery Supercharger sauce, disappeared years ago but clearly never left fans' hearts - or social media feeds. Ever since the comeback was announced, fried chicken lovers have been reacting like long-lost relatives have returned home for Christmas dinner.

Fast-food revivals are having a major moment right now, and KFC seems more than happy to spice things up by giving the people exactly what they want: crispy chicken, chaotic sauce levels and a heavy dose of nostalgia.

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Aussies Have Entered the Snack Chat

British snack aisles are getting an Australian accent thanks to the arrival of Arnott's Shapes in UK supermarkets.

The hugely popular savoury biscuit range has secured grocery listings here for the first time, introducing UK shoppers to the crunchy snacks that Australians have been obsessing over for decades. Known for bold flavours, intense seasoning and the kind of "accidentally ate the whole box" energy that all great snacks possess, Shapes have already built up a loyal cult following among expats.

Now, British shoppers are finally getting a taste of what all the fuss is about - and frankly, our crisp aisles may never recover.

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Image Credits: AU Vodka / Tango / McVitie's / Tesco / KFC / Arnott's