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Shoppers race to Home Bargains snap up ‘delicious' and rare 99p Cadbury chocolate spotted back on shelves

Shoppers race to Home Bargains snap up ‘delicious' and rare 99p Cadbury chocolate spotted back on shelves

Scottish Sun10 hours ago

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SHOPPERS are racing to their local Home Bargains to snap up two rare Cadbury bars.
The 'delicious' bars are back on the store's shelves, but have been known to sell out fast.
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Home Bargains is known for its huge range of sweet treats
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The Honeycomb Sundae and Caramilk bars are now on sale in-stores
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The first of the two returning bars is the highly coveted Honeycomb Sundae flavour.
Featuring two honeycomb swirls, slathered in dairy milk chocolate, the bar is one of the brand's most indulgent treats.
The other flavour is Cadbury's Caramilk which blends white chocolate and caramalised milk powder.
Both snacks cost just 99p and have been flying off the shelves, ever since they were spotted by one eagle-eyed shopper.
The customer took to Facebook to share the news and fans flocked to the comments section to share their excitement about the chocolate bars' return.
One posted: 'The Honeycomb Twirls are Absolutely Gorgeous! I Highly Recommend'
Others said that they would be trying the bars for the first time and tagged their friends.
Another user commented: 'bet that honey comb one is nice xxxxx'
Home Bargains regularly go viral for its huge range of low-cost products, including rare versions of popular chocolate bars.
In May, the retailer warned fans to 'run, don't walk' to stores when a special bar landed on its shelves.
'Love this' cry chocolate fans as Cadbury Ireland teases new limited edition bars
Jumping on the Dubai chocolate craze, Home Bargains started selling Bergen Dubai-Style cookies for just £1.25.
Dubai-style chocolate often is made with a pistachio cream and crunchy kataifi.
Kataifi is a form of shredded filo dough.
The unique blend of chocolate became a huge trend on TikTok with videos about the sweet treat racking up hundreds of thousands of views.
M&S launched its own version of the product named The Big Daddy, which quickly sold out upon release.

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