Starting in 1992, the company added Magnum
Almond, Double Chocolate, and White amongst other flavours. In 2002, Magnum branched into
frozen yogurt with its
raspberry fruit swirl covered in
milk chocolate. Moments were introduced which were bite-size ice cream treats with
caramel, chocolate, or
hazelnut centres, followed later in the year by "mini", "crunchy" (with
almonds), and "
light". Late 2002 saw the launch of Magnum Intense, a
chocolate truffle center enveloped in ice cream and covered with chocolate, and the limited edition 7 Deadly Sins series of ice creams, whose flavours were named after the
seven deadly sins. Sins were followed by another limited edition range in 2005 in which each flavour was named after one of the senses: Magnum Aroma, Magnum Touch, Magnum Sound, Magnum Taste, and Magnum Sight. In 2003,
Streets, the brand under which Magnum is sold in Australia and New Zealand, brought out a limited edition series of ice creams known as The Sixties Nine featuring sixties-related names:
John Lemon,
Wood Choc,
Jami Hendrix,
ChocWork Orange,
Peace ManGO,
Cinnaman on the Moon,
Cherry Guevara,
Candy Warhol and
Guava Lamp. Consumers who collected nine of these ice cream sticks could send them off to get a free Magnum T-shirt. The extreme popularity of the ChocWork Orange resulted in Streets selling it as the "Chocolate Orange" Magnum for some time after the remainder of the range was discontinued. Similarly, the Peppermint Envy of the Seven Deadly Sins range became "Peppermint" and is still available in Australia today. In 2008, Magnum brought out new variants in the UK—Mayan Mystica, a chocolate ice cream Magnum blended with cinnamon, nutmeg, and honey flavours; and Magnum Minis available in a variety of flavours. In 2020, Magnum brought new variants Rose Ruby and Salted Caramel. These are produced in a tub with a crackable outside chocolate layer. In August 2024, Magnum brought new flavours Lemon Cheese and Pecan Nut in Singapore. In March of 2026, Magnum announced the release of new flavours Signature Pistachio and Signature Peach in the United Kingdom. ==Advertising==