
‘I NEED these' scream Sainsbury's shoppers as ‘delicious' new limited edition Bourbon Twists flavour spotted on shelves
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SHOPPERS are racing to Sainsbury's to grab a brand new flavour of Bourbon Twists selling for a dirt-cheap price.
The retailer has sent snack lovers wild after introducing a limited edition of the popular biscuits for just less than £1.
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Bourbon Twists with a Neapolitan Ice Cream Flavour Filling
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Sainsbury's is selling Bourbon Twists with a Neapolitan Ice Cream Flavour Filling.
It is a brand new flavour to have joined the iconic biscuit lineup - and is selling for just 65p.
The biscuits are traditional chocolate sandwich biscuits filled with vanilla and strawberry-flavoured cream.
Thrifty shoppers online have spotted the deal and posted on the popular Facebook page NewsFoodUK.
Fellow users rushed to share their thoughts on the rare sweet treats.
One shopper said: "I need this."
Another user wrote: "These are very nice biscuits."
A third person shared: "Omg I would love to get these."
You can find the new biscuits in Sainsbury's stores or online for 65p per 150g.
You can use the Sainsbury's store locator tool on its website to find your nearest branch.
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Remember if you're buying online, then there's likely to be a delivery fee on top unless you spend a minimum amount.
Meanwhile, Banana Jammie Dodgers are back in Home Bargains and shoppers are going wild.
The banana flavouring replaces the classic jam filling that Brits have grown to love over the years.
New Twix Secret Centre Biscuits were launched in UK stores earlier this year.
The new biscuit takes the DNA of a traditional Twix bar into a handy coin-shaped biscuit.
Of course, Twix wouldn't be Twix without the combination of caramel and biscuit covered in delicious milk chocolate.
It comes after a flavour of an iconic biscuit branded "Aussie gold" has landed exclusively in a major supermarket.
The Australian treat, Tim Tam, has come out with a new extra chocolatey flavour.
Fans have obsessed over the choc, which launched in the UK last year.
Now, UK shoppers can get their hands on the latest edition, which has an extra layer of smooth milk chocolate added.
Chocolate lovers rejoiced when the biscuits became available in the UK for the first time last year.
And were available at Waitrose and Ocado, before then being stocked at Tesco.
It comes as iant bags of Quality Street chocolates are scanning for just £2.50 at Sainsbury's tills.
Originally the Quality Street refill packs were selling for £8 but a few weeks after Christmas supermarkets have slashed prices in hopes of getting rid of their extra stock.
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