The popular Terry's chocolate is back on shelves: where to find the new product.
Retailers have noted the return of the popular flavor
According to The Sun: The popular flavor Terry's Chocolate Orange is back on supermarket shelves, perfectly suited for holiday shopping.
Now customers can find the Terry's Chocolate Orange Snowy Crunch bar at Morrisons.
Facebook: Snack ReviewsThis sweet product costs £1.25 for 90 g.
Made with natural orange oil and crispy white chocolate balls, it is shaped like chocolate segments, just like the original festive delicacy.
The sweets are back on the shelves, and customers are actively sharing their excitement on social media.
“This is going to be my holiday failure,” one enthusiastic shopper noted.
“Oh, delicious, it’s back,” added another.
“We need this!!!” expressed a third.
You can purchase this product by visiting Morrisons or ordering online.
Other popular treats for the holidays
Additionally, the brand has released a new flavor Terry's Chocolate Caramel, which differs from Terry's Chocolate Orange Toffee Crunch due to the absence of orange aroma. This flavor is available only at Co-op for £2.
You will need to visit your nearest store, as the product is not available online.
As Christmas approaches, supermarkets are offering a variety of festive treats. Among them is a new mysterious flavor of Quality Street, which will be unveiled in December.
This chocolate will not be in the usual Quality Street tins, but customers can guess the flavor by visiting pick-and-mix stations at John Lewis and Waitrose stores.
Bailey's is also offering a new flavor – Bailey's Chocolate Caramel Whirls, available in packaging for £2.50, while Cadbury has a new Crunchie flavor for Freddo at 30 pence.
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The return of Terry’s Chocolate Orange to supermarket shelves has caused a real stir among shoppers. This sweet flavor has become a true holiday hit, and its popularity really doesn’t wane. At the same time, other new products are also attracting attention, including new flavors from Bailey's and Cadbury that promise to delight fans this holiday season. Retailers once again confirm that festive trading can delight shoppers with a variety of tasty offerings.
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