
B&M selling FOUR new flavours of iconic biscuit as shoppers scream ‘I have to try them'
Fans of Oreo have been screaming out at how they "have to try" the new variations of the classic biscuit.
A keen-eyed shopper had spotted the fresh flavours at their local B&M, sharing the exciting news in a post on Facebook.
The new flavours include Neapolitan, Mint, Cinnamon Bun, and Caramilk.
Sharing the news on Facebook, they wrote: "New Oreo Double Stuff Flavoured Biscuits now in B&M.
"Neapolitan, Mint, Cinnamon Bun, Caramilk."
Shoppers flocked to the comments to hail the mouthwatering additions.
"I need all these to try," one reveller wrote.
A second weighed in: "These look so so good!"
A third wrote: "Get inside my belly now."
It's not the only snack Brits have been excited about this year.
Aldi addicts are raving about a 99p fan favourite snack that's returned to its shelves, and the savvy shopper that found them - Natalie Heather Adams - took to social media to alert other customers about it after being thrilled with the find.
Brits are so picky about coffee they won't drink beverage made by anyone else
As well as savoury snacks, sweet ones like an iconic Aussie treat have also appeared, with shoppers in the UK managing to get their hands on packs of them.
The iconic chocolate snack landed in UK supermarkets for the first time last week, and is already flying off the shelves.
Asda fans also had something to celebrate this week, as they sprinted to their local store and filled their baskets up with a bizarre fruit that "tastes like white chocolate".
The sweet treat has caused a stir among shoppers who have been left impressed by the unusual flavour.
Spotted by a bargain hunter, they took to the Facebook group 'Latest Deals, Extreme Couponing & Bargains Group', where foodie Brits post newly released treats, sales and fan-favourite foods.
They said: "Asda offers Rose Pearl Strawberries for just £2.50!
"Dive into the sweetness of these unique strawberries, perfect for adding a special touch to any meal."

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