Snacks & Candy

New Nestle Bar Requires Refrigeration

Rallies Nut Butter Bombs launch in 2 types, with a 3rd to come
Nestle Rallies Nut Butter Bombs
Photograph courtesy of Nestle USA

ARLINGTON, Va. — The latest sweet treat from Nestle embraces consumer interest in nut butter and requires refrigeration.

Nestle Rallies Nut Butter Bombs are chilled snacking products boasting bold flavors, real nut butters and premium chocolate, the company said.

“Nestle Rallies offers a delicious treat with less added sugar than consumers are used to finding in similar snacks,” said Michael Darman, innovation manager at Nestle USA, Arlington, Va.

The product includes real chocolate and real peanut, almond and cashew nut butters, making Nestle Rallies a treat that satisfies cravings with less added sugar than other chocolate nut butter candies, according to the company. With no artificial flavors, colors or preservatives, Rallies Nut Butter Bombs are chilled to maintain freshness and flavor.

Nestle Rallies Nut Butter Bombs are now available in two flavors—Brownie Almond Butter and Salted Cashew Butter—with a third, Raspberry Peanut Butter, to be released in early 2022.

  • Brownie Almond Butter is filled with dark chocolate, almond butter and crunchy almond pieces, covered in a milk chocolate shell.
  • Salted Cashew Butter is salty and sweet, and features a blend of cashew butter covered in dark chocolate.
  • Raspberry Peanut Butter has a dark-chocolate coating over a peanut-butter center dotted with raspberry pieces.

One package of Nestle Rallies contains three bite-sized nut-butter bombs and comes with a suggested retail price of $2.49.

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