Ukrainians have returned their favorite winter drink: what you need to know.

Ukrainians have returned their favorite winter drink: what you need to know
Ukrainians have returned their favorite winter drink: what you need to know

Christmas Treat is Back

According to The Sun: Shoppers are once again rushing to stores for their favorite Christmas dessert that has returned to shelves.

Terry's Chocolates have resumed production of popular chocolate-orange and marshmallow balls, adding new notes to the traditional hot chocolate this holiday season.

New product spotted at Asda for £1.98 Alamy

Exciting News

The company positions the drink as the 'perfect comfort' and announced its return on its Facebook page.

"All you need to do is pour hot milk and watch the magic happen," the post states.
"Your delicious orange marshmallows will appear before your eyes before you know it."

Fans of the chocolate treat have shared their opinions in the comments: some found the new flavor too sweet, while others are eager to try it.

"We're privatizing diabetes in a cup," joked one commentator, while another wrote, "just put a real chocolate orange in there."

Despite the criticism, many shoppers are excited about the opportunity to try the new product.

"We need this," one commenter wrote, tagging their friend.

Doubts and Wishes

However, not everyone has embraced the new product with enthusiasm.

"I'd only put a maximum of three segments, not the whole thing," one user expressed.

Some commentators also expressed a desire for the return of other products — one woman mentioned chocolate powder, while another asked, "please bring back the ones with the popping candy."

This winter treat is available in Asda, Poundland, B&M, and other major retail chains in the UK.

One shopper found the new product in Asda for only £1.98, where the product description emphasizes: "When life gives you oranges, make hot chocolate."

In addition, the brand has launched a chocolate egg with caramel flavors as part of its Christmas lineup.

Culinary Innovations for the Holidays

Other brands have also joined the festive spirit, including Nestle which introduced a new confectionery line this year.

The new line includes changes to Quality Street chocolates, including a mysterious new flavor that can be found in limited edition packs exclusively at Waitrose and John Lewis.

Additionally, the aromatic Christmas novelty — Coffee Creme, which fans have missed for a full 20 years, has returned. It will be available at Waitrose for £6.

Alamy Tesco

Despite the return of the beloved flavor, fans of the green triangle Quality Street can also rejoice over a new bar inspired by the hazelnut flavor that has gone on sale earlier this year.

One shopper left a positive review of Quality Street on the Waitrose website, describing the treats as "absolutely delicious."

"Every year, I ask the makers of Quality Street to bring the coffees back in their sets," wrote one fan.

This holiday season promises to be delicious thanks to the new products that will allow everyone to enjoy festive moments.


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