Wizz Fizz
Wizz Fizz[edit | edit source]
Wizz Fizz is a popular brand of sherbet in Australia. It is produced by Fyna Foods Australia Pty Ltd, a confectionery company based in Melbourne. The product is known for its distinctive packaging, which includes a small plastic spoon for consuming the sherbet.
History[edit | edit source]
Fyna Foods began producing Wizz Fizz in the 1940s. The product quickly gained popularity due to its unique taste and fun, interactive packaging. Over the years, Wizz Fizz has become a staple in Australian confectionery, with millions of packets sold each year.
Product Range[edit | edit source]
The Wizz Fizz product range includes the original Wizz Fizz sherbet, as well as several other confectionery items. These include Wizz Fizz Fizzers, Wizz Fizz Lollipops, and Wizz Fizz Cream Eggs. Each product in the range features the distinctive Wizz Fizz sherbet in some form.
Ingredients[edit | edit source]
The main ingredients in Wizz Fizz are sugar, mineral salts, food acid, and fruit flavoring. The product is gluten-free and suitable for vegetarians.
Packaging[edit | edit source]
Wizz Fizz is packaged in small, brightly colored sachets. Each sachet contains a small plastic spoon for consuming the sherbet. The packaging is designed to be fun and interactive, encouraging children to eat the sherbet directly from the packet.
Popularity[edit | edit source]
Wizz Fizz is a popular confectionery item in Australia. It is often associated with childhood memories and is a common feature at children's parties and events. The product's popularity has led to it being exported to several other countries, including New Zealand and the United Kingdom.
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