The Brisbane Heat are thrilled to announce a sizzling new summer partnership with one of Australia’s most iconic snack brands, Arnott’s Shapes, ahead of the upcoming Big Bash League season.
Heat Welcome Iconic Brand To Big Bash
This exciting collaboration will see Shapes join the Brisbane Heat family as an official partner, bringing bold flavour you can see to fans across WBBL and BBL match days, digital platforms, and branding campaigns throughout the summer.
Thanks to Arnott’s Shapes, the Heat’s First Nations Round clash against the Sydney Thunder at Allan Border Field this Friday night is set to be even bigger, as the home side take on a Thunder line-up with ex-Brisbane players Georgia Voll and Laura Harris in their ranks.
Fans will be able enjoy Arnott's Shapes-themed match day activities and promotions at the remaining home WBBL games and then all Brisbane Heat BBL games at the Gabba during the summer holidays.
Brisbane Heat General Manager – Commercial, Marketing & Corporate Affairs, Pete Lock, said today:
“We’re thrilled to welcome Arnott’s Shapes to the Brisbane Heat family for the first time in the Big Bash.”
“Shapes are a beloved part of Australian culture, and certainly a staple of cricket players and fans alike.
“We’re excited to bring their flavour and personality to our fans in new and exciting ways this summer.”
Arnott’s Shapes are built for classic Aussie moments, and nothing is more iconic than summertime cricket.
With fan-favourites like Barbecue, Pizza, Chicken Crimpy, and Cheese & Bacon, Shapes have long been the go-to snack for every over, boundary and win.
The Arnott’s Group Chief Growth Officer, Jenni Dill, said:
“As proud partners of the Brisbane Heat, we’re excited to bring flavour to the stands, backyard watch parties, and anywhere fans are cheering this summer.
“Cricket is part of the fabric of an Aussie summer, and just like Shapes, it’s all about coming together and enjoying the moments that matter. We know fans love to snack while they watch the game, and we’re looking forward to being part of the action, whether it’s on the ground or at home.”