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Shoppers go wild after spotting rare Cadbury favourite returns to bargain supermarket AGAIN

Shoppers go wild after spotting rare Cadbury favourite returns to bargain supermarket AGAIN

Scottish Sun5 days ago

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B&M SHOPPERS have gone wild for a rare Cadbury favourite that's appeared back on shelves.
Cadbury's Caramilk Crunchie Bites have reappeared in the retailer's stores, and fans have vowed to try and get their hands on them.
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Cadbury's Caramilk Crunchie Bites are back in stores
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The tasty treats were spotted by Newfoodsuk, who posted the news to Facebook.
"Cadbury Caramilk Crunchie Bites are back at B&M Stores," the food spotter wrote.
Caramilk Crunchie Bites are a collab of the caramel-flavoured white chocolate bar and the honeycomb toffee treat.
Stuffed into a 120g bag, consumers are treated to 14 Caramilk caramelised white chocolate bites with honeycomb pieces.
Sweet-toothed fans were quick to respond to the find.
"I better pay a visit to B&M," one wrote.
A second weighed in: "Stuff the diet, I must have these!"
A third added: "Omg I need MULTIPLE packs of these."
CADBURY LAUNCHES NEW BAR
Cadbury has confirmed it is launching a new Dairy Milk bar in days.
The Sun exclusively revealed the Iced Latte bars will hit retailer's shelves in June.
Mr Willy Wonka hangs up his spatula after almost four decades
The new flavour combines classic Dairy Milk chocolate with a creamy coffee filling and crunchy biscuit pieces.
The chocolate brand is also introducing four limited-edition Dairy Milk Summer Edition bars for £2.
The bars are wrapped in packaging that changes its appearance when cooled.
Mara Popa, from Cadbury's parent company Mondelez, said: "With our limited-edition Cadbury Dairy Milk Summer Edition Bars and innovative colour-changing packaging, we're celebrating the fun and unique ways people enjoy their chocolate."
It's not the first time Cadbury has launched a coffee-inspired chocolate bar, drawing on the nation's love of the hot drink.
B&M shoppers recently spotted Cadbury's Twirl Iced Latte in stores, giving the bar glowing praise.

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