Beloved Cadbury chocolate disappears from shelves: where to find it for 60 pence.

Beloved Cadbury chocolate disappears from shelves: where to find it for 60 pence
Beloved Cadbury chocolate disappears from shelves: where to find it for 60 pence

Price drop on Cadbury chocolate

According to The Sun: Cadbury chocolate with the flavor of Dairy Milk Iced Latte is now available at a promotional price of 60 pence, as it will soon disappear from sale.

This product appeared in the summer as a limited edition and gained popularity due to its creamy coffee filling and cookie wrapped in milk chocolate.

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Customers note its taste, calling it 'incredible' and 'very tasty'.

Those looking for a bargain have noticed that one bar can be purchased at the Co-op store in Brighton for 60 pence, down from £2.40.

During the promotion, this chocolate can only be found in offline stores, as online orders are not available. However, not all Co-op stores provide this discount, so it is recommended to call your local branch before visiting.

Cadbury has warned that this chocolate is a limited release but did not specify when it will definitively disappear from shelves.

“Shoppers can still grab this delicious treat for a limited time while stocks last,” said a brand representative.

Search for chocolate quickly

In the meantime, for those who want to try this chocolate, it is advisable to hurry: it is already out of stock at Tesco and is no longer offered on Sainsbury’s website. However, it can be found at Morrisons for £1.75.

This has been announced after Cadbury confirmed that the Twirl White Dipped chocolate bar has also been withdrawn from sale.

“Soon Twirl White Dipped will become history. You won't know it's your last Twirl White Dipped until it's too late,” reads a social media message.

Fans have been immensely upset, commenting: “Why end what everyone loves???”

Update from Cadbury

Cadbury Dairy Milk Winter Mint Crisp has returned to shelves, much to the delight of shoppers. This chocolate bar weighs 360 g, exceeding the standard size, and its price is only £4.50.

Another popular product, Cadbury Topdeck, is currently on sale at Iceland for under a pound. This chocolate first appeared on the market in 1993, disappeared in the 2000s, and returned in connection with Cadbury's 200th anniversary.

If you want to take advantage of this offer, you can do so on Iceland's website.

How to save on chocolate

We all love chocolate, but you don't have to spend a lot of money on your favorite bar.

Consumer news journalist Sam Walker shares tips on how to cut costs…

Choose own brands – if you don’t mind the flavor, you can save money by buying store chocolate.

Compare prices – if you’ve found your favorite option in the supermarket, check if it’s cheaper elsewhere.

Websites like Trolley.co.uk allow you to compare prices on products across all major chains so you can get the best deal.

Look for yellow stickers – supermarket staff often put yellow, sometimes orange and red stickers on products that are discounted.

This is usually done if the product is nearing its expiration date or if the packaging has minor damages.

Buy large bars – chocolate is usually more expensive per 100 g, but in large packs, so if you’re okay with larger volumes, it’s better to buy more.

The news discusses the price drop on Cadbury chocolate, which will soon disappear from sale. The Dairy Milk Iced Latte chocolate at a promotional price of 60 pence has sparked great interest among shoppers, but its stock is limited. The withdrawal of the Twirl White Dipped chocolate bar has also been reported, causing outrage among brand fans. Short tips on saving on chocolate may come in handy if you want to acquire your favorite treat at a more advantageous price.

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