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$4 supermarket brownie mix tastes like it’s homemade

Homemade flavour with minimal effort.

If you’re looking for a quick and easy dessert that can be whipped up in minutes, brownies are the answer. The even better news is you don’t have to make them from scratch if you don’t want to.  

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Aldi’s White Mill triple Choc Fudge brownie mix is the sweet treat you should have on hand at all times. And the best part is, it will set you back $3.99


(If you prefer making brownies from scratch, try one of these brownie recipes.)

White Mill triple choc fudge brownie mix

White Mill’s triple choc fudge brownie mix from Aldi delivers rich, fudgy brownies loaded with dark, milk, and white chocolate buttons. Made with no artificial colours, flavours, or preservatives, it’s the kind of crowd-pleasing dessert that looks impressive but takes minimal effort. Just add 2 eggs and 125g melted unsalted butter, bake, and serve warm with a scoop of ice cream or a dollop of cream. At just $0.80 per 100g, it’s an unbeatable treat for any occasion.

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Why people love this Aldi brownie mix

As the name suggests, this brownie mix contains three types of chocolate: dark, milk, and white chocolate buttons. So every bite delivers a rich, layered chocolate hit rather than a one-note sweetness.

There’s nothing dry about this brownie mix either, thanks to it being specially formulated to deliver moist, gooey brownies every time. 

A big tick for many people is this product claims to be free of artificial colours, flavours, and preservatives.

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What the expert says

Sarah Murphy is the food editor at Better Homes and Gardens. Despite her expertise in the kitchen, Sarah admits to having a soft spot for packet cake mixes. Her go-to is this exact brownie mix from Aldi.

What makes this mix stand out? Sarah sings its praises, highlighting the irresistible combination of white and dark chocolate chunks. 

“I’ve recently discovered the Aldi Triple Choc Fudge Brownie packet mix, and it’s next-level luxe!” says Sarah.  

“Chunks of white and dark chocolate provide the ultimate melty chocolate burst, and the brownies are a perfect fudgy, rich texture that stands up alongside those made from scratch. YUM!” 

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Aldi packet brownie mix reviews

A glance at social media reveals Sarah isn’t the only one smitten by Aldi’s brownie mix. 

“After trying these, I would never bake brownies from scratch again,” wrote one person.  

Another says she often gets asked for the recipe after making these. 

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“These are the best for when you need to bake for kids to take to school. I have a couple of times, and everyone has loved them and asked for the recipe. They were shocked when I said it was an Aldi packet one.”  

“Shhhh, these are my ‘secret’ homemade brownies! Only Aldi and I have the recipe,” another joked.

Where to buy

Pop into your local Aldi, grab a box of this triple chocolate fudge brownie mix, and thank us later.  

White Mill triple choc fudge brownie mix FAQs

What is the best packet brownie mix in Australia?

White Mill’s Triple Choc Fudge Brownie Mix from ALDI is a top contender, fudgy, packed with three types of chocolate buttons, and just $3.99 for 500g. No artificial colours, flavours, or preservatives either.

How does the ALDI brownie mix compare to others?

ALDI’s White Mill brownie mix consistently punches above its weight. At $3.99 for 500g, it undercuts most supermarket competitors while delivering a richer, triple-chocolate result using Rainforest Alliance Certified cocoa.

What do you add to the ALDI brownie mix?

Just a few pantry staples, typically eggs, butter or oil, and water. Full instructions are in the pack. For extra indulgence, try folding in chopped walnuts or a swirl of peanut butter before baking.

Does ALDI have a brownie mix?

Yes. ALDI stocks the White Mill Triple Choc Fudge Brownie Mix, a 500g pack priced at $3.99, found in the pantry baking aisle.

Is the White Mill Triple Choc Fudge Brownie Mix gluten-free?

No. It contains wheat flour and is not suitable for those with coeliac disease or gluten intolerance. It also contains milk and soy, with possible traces of walnut and egg.

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