
Morrison shoppers are rushing to buy three new chocolate flavours of popular coffee drink
These Nescafe new coffee drink flavours are now available in stores
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SHOPPERS have been rushing to get their hands on three new chocolate flavours of a popular coffee drink.
Eagle eyed customers spotted the new flavours on shelves in Morrisons.
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The three items were flagged to coffee enthusiasts on the popular Facebook page Newfoodsuk.
These Nescafe new coffee drink flavours are now available in stores.
Mint chocolate lovers will be delighted to see an Aero Peppermint Mocha flavour in the mix, which can be spotted with green packaging.
Another is a "green triangle" mocha flavour - branded alongside Quality Street.
Vanilla cookie dough latte is also among the new flavours available.
The 250g cans sell at Morrisons for £3.50 each.
They are suitable for vegetarians.
Facebook users were quick to note the new flavours, with some speculating which would be their favourites.
One user commented: "Not sure about this.
"Coffee should be coffee and the only exception is a mocha hut none of these mixed flavours."
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Another said: "I'd love the vanilla one.
"But I don't like Mocha. Something different to have."
It is not the only chocolatey treat on Morrisons' shelves right now.
The retailer is selling a giant Toblerone bar that weighs 4.5kg in time for Father's Day.
It will be available until Sunday June 15.
NEW CHOCOLATE PRODUCTS
It comes as Cadbury is launching a new Dairy Milk flavour bar in the UK this month - Dairy Milk Iced Latte.
The new bar combines classic Dairy Milk chocolate with a creamy coffee filling and crunchy biscuit pieces.
Four limited edition bars have also been introduced, with packaging that changes based on the temperature.
The chocolate maker also recently teased the launch of a new Cadbury White Dipped Twirl bar.
Details on the new limited edition flavour are thin, although some smaller online retailers are selling it from 99p.
Lidl shoppers have been going wild for a new Dubai-style pistachio spread landing on shelves.
The Della Sante chocolate cream spread combines the flavours of the insanely popular chocolate but in spreadable form.
The pots cost £4.99 or £3.99 for Lidl Plus members.
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