B&M has a new Cadbury Twirl: an exclusive flavor from Australia.

B&M has a new Cadbury Twirl: an exclusive flavor from Australia
B&M has a new Cadbury Twirl: an exclusive flavor from Australia

According to The Sun: Chocolate lovers are rushing to B&M as a new Cadbury Twirl has appeared in stores.

Shoppers enthusiastically welcomed this version of the classic chocolate bar, which features a crunchy caramel top.

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The new Cadbury Crispy Caramel Choc Top Twirls.

These bars have been found in B&M, and the news about them is actively discussed on social media, receiving thousands of likes on Instagram.

The special edition Twirl contains a crunchy wafer with caramel chocolate inside.

Generally, they can only be found in Australia, where they are not as widely available in other stores across the UK.

In B&M, a nine-pack of regular Twirls costs £2.49.

Fans are saying: “This looks so delicious.”
Another noted: “This sounds good!”
It was also described as “pure bliss.”

However, many shoppers noted that they have seen this chocolate before.

They remarked that Twirl resembles Cadbury Time Out bars, claiming that the taste is very similar.

Time Out bars are wafers covered in chocolate with a filling.

But the similarity did not deter shoppers.

One of them said: “We have to find this! It’s like the original Time Out!!”

The bars were also compared to other chocolate products.

One fan said: “This reminds me of the old Mars Delight.”

If you want to buy a bar, it should be done in-store, as online orders are not available.

Therefore, it's better to call the nearest outlet before heading out to check product availability.

You can find the nearest store on the website bmstores.co.uk.

Moreover, specialized websites like Candy Mail and World Snacks offer sweets from around the world, so it's worth paying attention to them.

If you couldn’t get this snack, you might want to try other versions of Twirl, including those with white chocolate.

In B&M and The Range, Australian chocolate is often available.

For example, shoppers noticed imported Cadbury Dream bars on the shelves at The Range.

This bar is made from creamy white chocolate but was discontinued in the UK in 2002.

However, it is still produced in Australia, New Zealand, and South Africa.

Shoppers at B&M have also spotted the new Cadbury Dairy Milk Sticky Toffee slices that appeared in stores last month.

There was also a Cadbury Dairy Milk Slices Peanut Caramel bar found, which was sold in a discount store for £2.99 in March.

In May, shoppers noticed Cadbury Dream and Marvellous Creations bars that contain raspberry candies and jelly pieces, as well as poppers covered in Dream white chocolate.

The demand for the new Cadbury Twirl demonstrates how interesting and diverse consumers' tastes are. Many shoppers are actively sharing their impressions of this product on social media, indicating a growing popularity of chocolate novelties. We observe new flavors appearing on store shelves, bringing joy to sweet lovers around the world.


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