Tesco and Asda have a rare festive Cadbury chocolate bar: what's special about it.
According to The Sun: ASDA and Tesco shoppers have noticed that the rare festive Cadbury chocolate bar has reappeared on store shelves.
This seasonal sweet is always in demand before the holidays, but this year it can be found even earlier than usual.
FacebookThis limited edition chocolate bar weighs an impressive 360g—three times more than a standard one—and costs only £4.50.
It combines creamy chocolate with crispy honeycomb crunch with mint and true mint oil.
One Facebook user shared this find in the Extreme Couponing and Bargains UK group, posting a video featuring a huge piece of chocolate and writing:
“Large Winter Mint Crisp Cadbury Dairy Milk Bars now back in ASDA”.
Other chocolate lovers actively commented, calling this bar their 'favorite'. One of them wrote: “I love it.”
Another added: “Awesome, this is the best.”
This event occurred just days after shoppers discovered the return of Cadbury Biscoff chocolates, highlighting their 'wonderful' taste.
OTHER NEW CADBURY FLAVORS
Not long ago, Cadbury Dairy Milk Honeycomb & Peanut chocolate appeared in the UK.
One shopper posted a photo of this chocolate bar on the Instagram account Newfoodsuk, noting:
“New Honeycomb & Peanut Cadbury Dairy Milk Bar!”
“Wow, peanut pairs wonderfully with Cadbury's creamy chocolate!”
This flavor is imported from Australia and is sold by World Snacks UK.
The chocolate consists of delicious chocolate mixed with honeycomb bits and peanut pieces, and can be purchased in a 100g weight for £4.99 on the World Snacks website.
This post received numerous comments from Instagram users eager to try the new product.
One person wrote: “Sounds like a great combination for a chocolate bar.”
Another added: “This will be awesome.”
A third remarked: “Why isn't this sold in stores?”
The revival of popular Cadbury flavors in the market indicates a growing consumer interest in new culinary experiences. Chocolate that once sparked excitement is back in consumer focus, confirming the enduring popularity of the brand's products. These new offerings may serve as a great addition to the festive season and successfully reinforce Cadbury's image as a beloved confectionery manufacturer.Read also
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