Baileys has released a limited flavor with Terry's Chocolate Orange: Where to buy it.

Baileys has released a limited flavor with Terry's Chocolate Orange: Where to buy it
Baileys has released a limited flavor with Terry's Chocolate Orange: Where to buy it

New festive delicacy from Baileys

According to The Sun: BAILEYS has introduced a festive version of its legendary liqueur, based on a popular chocolate treat.

This chocolate drink has already become a real hit this holiday season, as it combines classic Baileys Original Irish Cream with delicate chocolate notes and fresh orange.

DeliveredBailey’s x Terry’s Chocolate Orange Irish Cream Liqueur is already available at Sainsbury’s.

The liqueur can be purchased at Sainsbury’s for £16.50, but for Nectar cardholders, the price drops to £11.

The limited edition is sold in stores, but it is not available online for now.

Nevertheless, you can still find it in local Sainsbury’s stores.

Baileys recommends enjoying this liqueur on ice or using it to drizzle over desserts to enhance the flavor even more.

Consumer Reactions

Social media is already flooded with comments about the new drink. One user wrote:

“Now that's a chocolate orange product I would buy!”

Another commented:

“Take all my money.”

Yet another user simply added:

“That’s dangerous.”

About Baileys and its competitors

Baileys was introduced in 1974 and quickly became a festive favorite. Over the years, a variety of interesting flavor variants have been presented, including Apple Crumble, Mint Choc Shake, and Cinnamon Swirl.

For those looking for a cheaper alternative, they should check out Aldi's Ballycastle Irish Cream Liqueur. A similar version – the Ballycastle Chocolate Clementine Cream Liqueur – is already available for £7.29 in Aldi stores. Among the other flavors of Ballycastle, one can find White Chocolate, Strawberry & Cream, as well as Mint Choc Chip.

Festive novelties in stores

The holiday season is approaching, and big brands are bringing back our favorite treats and launching new products. M&S has already brought back the popular Tortilla Rolls with Milk Chocolate and Cinnamon.

Additionally, Pringles has introduced a new 'Secret Santa Flavor,' which prompted buyers to ponder what that flavor could be. The flavors Roast Turkey and Pigs in Blankets are also available again.

The Quality Street Christmas Tree Puddings are already back on the shelves, and Mars announced its Christmas chocolate line, which includes Advent calendars featuring Milky Way, Ginger Maltesers Reindeer, and Maltesers Christmas Mix packs.

In this way, Baileys once again proves its popularity by adapting the classic recipe to the new holiday flavors. The new version of the liqueur will soon be a favorite among sweet tooths. The festive offerings in stores also remind us of the joy and delights that make these days special.


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