Rare Australian Mars Pods chocolate appears at Home Bargains for £1.
Rare Mars treats have appeared at Home Bargains
According to The Sun: Rare Mars chocolate treats have become available in Home Bargains stores.
Observant shoppers were pleasantly surprised when they found Mars Pods on the shelves of this discount store.
The imported product costs £1 in the discount storeThis snack, imported from Australia, consists of crispy wafer cookies covered with delicate caramel and milk chocolate.
Information about this find appeared in the group Extreme Couponing and Bargains UK, where shoppers actively shared their impressions.
A chocolate lover said: “Those Mars Pods are sooo good.”
Another added: “They’re nice yes.”
A 160 g bag of this treat costs £1 at Home Bargains. If you want to buy it, you will have to visit the nearest store, as online orders are not available.
You can find the nearest store by visiting the chain's website.
The online retailer CandyMail also offers this product for £7.99, but note an additional £3.99 for shipping.
This is not the first time these treats have appeared in British supermarkets. Previously, shoppers also found chocolate in Iceland stores in May.
Amazing finds at Home Bargains
Home Bargains is famous for offering rare sweets.
In July, shoppers were thrilled when Jungly chocolate appeared on the shelves, which is usually only found in stores in Spain and had not been sold in the UK for a long time.
This chocolate is shaped like wild animals and consists of milk chocolate.
The chain was also one of the first to reintroduce Nestle Golden Grahams cereal, which was very popular in the 80s and 90s but disappeared from shelves in 2021.
Earlier this month, shoppers were delighted to see Angel Hair chocolate for £3.49.
This unusual chocolate combines the taste of strawberry with a filling of pistachios and cotton candy, inspired by the viral angel hair trend.
We look forward to new treats from Home Bargains, as this chain continues to delight its customers with unique finds.
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