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Cadbury releases two new Bournville flavours as shoppers race to to buy them

Cadbury releases two new Bournville flavours as shoppers race to to buy them

Daily Mirror24-07-2025
Lovers of Cadbury's Bournville can now try two new exciting flavours of the dark chocolate bar. Many are racing to buy them as they've already been spotted on one supermarket's shelves
Many chocolate enthusiasts get excited when there is a new flavour of their favourite bar to get their hands on at the supermarket, and fans of Cadbury Bournville are in for a treat as there's two new versions that have just been released that they can have a taste of.

Hot on the heels of the new Crunchie Marvellous Creations flavour, lovers of dark chocolate bar Bournville can now try a salted caramel version as well as a chopped hazelnut bar, which also comes with salted caramel. Brits learned of the chocolate news as it was shared on Facebook on account Snack News & Reviews, which posted photos of the new bars and revealed they had spotted the bar in Sainsbury's.

They wrote: "New Cadbury Bournville Flavours! Simply Indulgent Salted Caramel and Simply Chunky Chopped Hazelnut with Salted Caramel.

"The range has also had a packaging design refresh. Spotted in Sainsbury's. Coming to other shops soon."
Many shoppers and chocolate lovers were excited as one person exclaimed: "I need these."
While another added: "I'd go with the Salted Caramel. Dark chocolate usually has a bitter taste but not always."

A third chimed in: "That salted caramel one looks incredible."
While a fourth person asked their partner to "look out for" the Salted Caramel version in-store.

A fifth also tagged their friend and told them that the Chopped Hazelnut bar was 'definitely made for them'.
Despite many positive reactions, one person moaned: "I'm a fan of Bournville chocolate and the orange one, but we need more exciting flavours than these, been done to death.
"I wanna see a decent raspberry chocolate on the market or some fruity dark choc twists."
Shoppers will be able to buy both the new flavours, which come with a recommended retail price (RRP) of £2.20, at retailers nationwide from later this month.
They're already listed on Sainsbury's website but aren't available to order yet.
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