where to buy clinkers nz
You can still buy Clinkers in New Zealand, but they’re mostly an online or specialty-lolly-shop thing rather than a “walk into any dairy and find them” situation.
Quick Scoop: Where to buy Clinkers in NZ
1. Online NZ grocery and delivery sites
Look for “Pascall Cadbury Clinkers” or similar wording.
- Large online grocery/delivery platforms that list Cadbury/Pascall confectionery sometimes stock Clinkers for NZ delivery.
- These sites typically ship nationwide and treat Clinkers like any other bagged lolly (you’ll see standard allergen and storage info, and a 160–300 g style bag).
2. NZ online lolly shops
Recent NZ forum chatter says Clinkers are still available through “various online candy shops” locally.
- Search for NZ-based lolly shops that stock imported Cadbury/Pascall lines (Australian-made) and deliver within New Zealand.
- Some users mention they can show up under slightly different names or be grouped with other Cadbury share-bag lollies, so browsing the “chocolate lollies” or “share bags” category helps.
3. Big supermarkets (with a catch)
Most of the consistent physical stock is in Australia, where people report seeing Clinkers “in every supermarket,” and there’s even been a TikTok-driven run on them, causing outages there.
- In NZ, it’s hit-and-miss in standard supermarkets; you might occasionally see them in the confectionery aisle as an imported or promo item, but they’re not guaranteed shelf staples.
- If you live near a larger supermarket or one known for a strong imported-sweets range, it can be worth checking in person.
4. Tips to actually track them down
- Search “Pascall Cadbury Clinkers lollies” on NZ-based grocery and delivery apps and filter by “in stock.”
- Check a couple of NZ online lolly shops; filter by brand “Cadbury” or “Pascall” and by “chocolate lollies.”
- If you’re desperate and don’t mind importing, Australian retailers and Cadbury AU’s product page link out to partner retailers that ship Clinkers, although shipping to NZ can be pricey.
“Clinkers are still available! You can purchase them from various online candy shops, such as Candy Co.” – a New Zealand user reminiscing about old- school lollies in a 2025 forum thread.
Bottom note: Information gathered from public forums or data available on the internet and portrayed here.