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Shoppers rave about ‘absolutely banging' new Reese's product spotted on shelves at Tesco

Shoppers rave about ‘absolutely banging' new Reese's product spotted on shelves at Tesco

Scottish Sun05-05-2025
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SHOPPERS have been raving about a brand new Reese's chocolate dessert that's landed on Tesco shelves.
The Reese's Mix-Ins Peanut Butter Chip & White Chocolate Dessert appears to be exclusive to the major supermarket and comes in at £3.50 for a 330g tub.
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The £3.50 tub has been spotted on shelves in Tesco and shoppers say it's "absolutely banging"
Credit: Extreme Couponing and Bargains UK
Tesco Clubcard holders can get it cheaper at £2.50.
A description on Tesco's website says it's a "white chocolate creamy dessert with Reese's signature peanut butter chips".
It adds: "The signature Reese's peanut flavour you know and love hits the dessert world!"
A label on the tub says it's "made for sharing" - that is, if you don't want to keep it all to yourself.
Shoppers shared the new food find on the Extreme Couponing and Bargains UK Facebook group, with one commenter saying: "These are absolutely banging."
However they complained that the pot was only three-quarters full, saying: "Even for £2.50 on offer I want a full pot!"
This is just the latest wacky product that Tesco has teamed up with other major brands on.
It also recently launched a range of mac and cheese flavours with crisp giant Wotsits.
The dinnertime staple comes in the flavours Really Cheesy, Sweet & Spicy, and Extra Flamin' Hot.
They cost £4 for a 400g pack, or £3.50 for Clubcard holders.
Shoppers beg Cadbury's to bring back 2005 recipe on iconic bar - as they moan current one 'tastes like candle wax'
Some social media users complained about the pricing, with one saying "£4 seems a bit much" and "these should be no more than £2".
Tesco has also brought out a series of new products with condiment brand Marmite, including a Cheese & Marmite Potato Gratin.
The range also includes Marmite Roast Potatoes and Marmite Potato Wedges.
If you're more of a Reese's fan, you can get a range of wacky chocolate items too.
For example, you can try out the Reese's Peanut Butter & Milk Chocolate Ice Cream for £5.50 at Tesco.
Also new on shelves are the Reese's Peanut Butter and Milk Chocolate Dipped Peanuts, which are selling for £1.85.
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