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BeaverTails® Launches Frozen Yule Logs Just in Time for the Holidays

This holiday season, BeaverTails® is introducing its new frozen Yule logs in two festive flavors: Cinnamon Caramel and Chocolate Raspberry. Known for its iconic pastries, BeaverTails® adds a Canadian twist to the classic holiday dessert, making it perfect for family gatherings.

Launched across major Canadian retailers on November 1st, these Yule logs are available at Metro, Walmart, and Loblaws for $14.99. While the Cinnamon Caramel flavor offers a warm blend of spices and caramel drizzle, the Chocolate Raspberry combines rich chocolate with a hint of tart raspberry swirl.

"Since 1978, BeaverTails has been a beloved Canadian tradition...this collaboration combines our classic flavors with the spirit of the holiday season, creating a uniquely Canadian treat that captures the warmth and joy of Christmas celebrations with every bite," says Patrick Marcovecchio, Director of CPG / Licensing at BeaverTails Canada Inc.

These frozen Yule logs are ready to serve and can feed up to 10 people, requiring no preparation, making them the perfect, convenient holiday treat.
Trend Themes
1. Frozen Holiday Desserts - The rise of ready-to-serve festive treats provides convenience for holiday gatherings and aligns with the growing demand for quick, quality desserts.
2. Premium Seasonal Flavors - Introducing unique flavor combinations like Cinnamon Caramel and Chocolate Raspberry caters to consumers' desire for novelty and indulgence during the holiday season.
3. Cultural Twist on Classics - Adding a distinct regional aspect, such as a Canadian twist, to traditional desserts highlights an opportunity for cultural fusion in food products.
Industry Implications
1. Frozen Food - The frozen food sector benefits from innovative products that offer both convenience and festive appeal for consumers looking to save time during the holidays.
2. Retail - Major retailers see potential in seasonal, limited-edition products that draw customers into stores, driving holiday traffic and sales.
3. Confectionery - The confectionery industry can expand its holiday offerings by experimenting with traditional flavors combined with regional ingredients to create new product lines.

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