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Shoppers spot new Nestle chocolate pouches on shelves of major supermarket

Shoppers spot new Nestle chocolate pouches on shelves of major supermarket

Scottish Sun6 days ago
The perfect sharing pack is just £2 at a major supermarket
CHOC A LOT Shoppers spot new Nestle chocolate pouches on shelves of major supermarket
A NEW Nestle product has left chocolate-lovers overjoyed as it lands on the shelves of a major supermarket.
Shoppers shared their excitement on social media as they were desperate to get their hands on the new product.
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The Milkybar Buttons Crispy Cookie White Chocolate Sharing Bag is available at Sainsburys for £2
An eagle-eyed shopper spotted the Milkybar Buttons Crispy Cookie White Chocolate Sharing Bag at their local Sainsburys.
With hundreds of comments flooding in, the sharing bag is clearly a hit among chocolate lovers.
And for just £2 it's the perfect opportunity to try out the sweet treat with friends and family.
The new crispy cookie flavour is described as "white chocolate pieces with crispy cocoa flavoured rice inclusions".
It includes their beloved "smooth white chocolate".
A description from Milkybar adds: "No wonder we are the nation's favourite white chocolate brand."
Inspired by a bakery, the new flavour offers an exciting texture with the rice inclusions.
For those looking to stick to the classic flavours, Sainsburys also sell the Milkybar White Chocolate Giant buttons for £2,
You can even get a supersized bag for just £2.50 with Nectar.
It's part of a wider range of white chocolate products sold by the brand.
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Shoppers can enjoy the Milkybar White Chocolate mousse for a refreshing chilled snack, or individual bars for the perfect lunchbox filler.
Nestle offer a plethora of sharing pouches across their range of chocolates.
For those looking for milk chocolate, the Aero Melts Milk Chocolate might be a good choice.
Or for those after something a bit more exciting, Sainsburys also sell bags of Munchies.
Earlier this week it was revealed that the brand would be bringing back a popular Quality Street chocolate - to the delight of fans.
Shoppers spotted the Green Triangle-inspired sharing bar at Asda.
It costs just £3.50 for an 84 gram bar, and features all of the delicious flavours of the iconic Green Triangle.
The Green Triangle is described as having a "smooth, silky praline filling coated in a milk chocolate shell".
Of course, it has a distinctive triangle shape and comes wrapped in a green foil.
A Nestle spokesperson said: "Quality Street is launching a new Green Triangle-inspired sharing bar, due to hit shelves over the next few weeks.
"Inspired by our iconic Green Triangle, we've created a bar filled with Hazelnut flavour filling so that fans don't have to wait until Christmas to enjoy sharing the taste of one of their favourite Quality Street sweets as a delicious treat!"
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