The beloved flavor of Lindor is back on the shelves: how to quickly buy it.
According to The Sun: A rare flavor from Lindt is back on the shelves – but customers should hurry to not miss its sale before Christmas.
The beloved Tiramisu Lindor is back, combining smooth milk chocolate with a creamy coffee filling inspired by the traditional Italian dessert.
Supermarkets often run promotions, giving shoppers the chance to get their favorite products at a discounted price.Fans of the treat claim these truffles are the perfect festive delicacy, and they are already rushing to Tesco to purchase them before they sell out.
One shopper wrote online:
“Tiramisu Lindor is back! Stocking up before they disappear again.”
This flavor has already appeared in Tesco stores, and photos popping up on social media show packages alongside other seasonal Lindor favorites.
This is the first time in a while that this flavor is available in large quantities, and satisfied chocolate lovers are posting their purchases online, urging others to hurry before the shelves are empty.
Lindt has not yet confirmed how long this flavor will be available, so those who want to try it are encouraged to act fast.
The Price War on Christmas Sweets
Sweets under the Christmas tree are an important part of Christmas for British households.
Supermarkets often run promotional offers, allowing shoppers to get their favorite sweets at reduced prices.
However, these discounts won't last long.
Earlier this month, Tesco lowered the price of Quality Street boxes to £2.95, allowing shoppers to stock up before Christmas.
Be sure to keep these boxes safe to avoid the temptation of indulging in them before December.
In addition to large chocolate assortments, other festive favorites are starting to appear on the shelves.
Mini Snow Balls from Cadbury are one of the most popular chocolate treats during the Christmas season.
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Choose store brands – if you’re not too picky about taste and just want to satisfy your chocolate craving, choose supermarket chocolate bars.
Compare prices – if you find your favorite flavor at a supermarket, check if it can be purchased cheaper somewhere else.
Websites like Trolley.co.uk allow you to compare prices on products across all major chains so you can be sure you’re getting the best deal.
Look for yellow stickers – supermarket staff put yellow, sometimes orange or red stickers on products that are sold at a reduced price.
This is usually done if the product is close to its expiration date or the packaging is slightly damaged.
Buy bigger packs – usually, but not always, chocolate is cheaper per 100g in larger packs.
So, if you’re ready for a big portion and plan to buy quite a bit of chocolate, it's better to opt for larger packs.
Fans claim that these truffles are the perfect festive delicacy.
The return of Tiramisu Lindor has generated significant interest among sweet lovers, and it's clear that it has sparked a new wave of shopping. Everyone planning to enjoy this flavor is urged to hurry, as its limited availability may mean it vanishes from the shelves for a long time. The Christmas season is just beginning, and the demand for delicious treats will only grow. Read also
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