In devastating news for Fantales lovers, the popular lolly will be taken off the production line at Nestle's Australian factory after 93 years. miaglover_9 9News MORE:
The comments come after Nestlé Oceania Confectionery general manager Andrew Lawrey yesterday said the decision would come as "sad news" for many.
"Many of us grew up with Fantales and have fond memories of them. Despite the sense of nostalgia Fantales evoke, unfortunately people simply aren't buying them as often as they used to," Lawrey said. "In addition, our Fantales equipment needs significant investment. It's become increasingly difficult to get the parts we need to maintain it, and with declining sales, replacing it isn't viable."
The chocolates were first created in 1930 and became famous for their "fan tales" of actors and musicians on its wrappers.Fantales will now be on sale for as long as stocks last.Continue reading
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