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All the new treats hitting shelves including Pot Noodle and Digestives – but can YOU spot the difference?

All the new treats hitting shelves including Pot Noodle and Digestives – but can YOU spot the difference?

Scottish Sun19-06-2025
Big brands like Nutella and Nescafe have been busy coming up with new flavours - we reveal the newest treats to try
TREAT YOURSELF All the new treats hitting shelves including Pot Noodle and Digestives – but can YOU spot the difference?
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SCANNING the aisles in your supermarket, you might not spot the latest food and drink treats hitting shelves.
The packaging looks VERY similar to well-known products that are picked up by shoppers every week - but inside are new flavours waiting to be tried.
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Food brands have launched new flavours
Here we round up the latest launches from major brands, such as McVities, Nescafe and Pot Noodle.
Can you spot what they've changed? We reveal the new product launches we can't wait to try.
Digestives - raspberry and cream
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There's a new pink flavour of Digestives
Credit: McVitie's
McVitie's has put a fruity spin on its classic biscuit with the launch of the limited-edition raspberry and cream flavour.
The digestive is topped with a pink chocolate in the nostalgic flavours.
A full rollout of the limited edition flavour will see the snacks hit UK supermarkets from July 21.
You can pick up a standard 15-pack of the biscuits for £2.35, while the current promo version is marked down to just £1.85.
Jammie Dodgers - mango and passionfruit
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There' s a new take on the classic Jammie Dodgers
Credit: Facebook
Jammie Dodgers has released a flurry of new flavours with the latest being Mango and Passionfruit.
The flavour has had mixed reactions on social media with some enjoying the latest taste and others preferring the original.
A 140g packet of the biscuits is 90p at Sainsbury's.
Pot Noodle - flame grilled steak
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Pot Noodles fans have been calling for the new flavour
Credit: Pot Noodle
A Flame Grilled Steak version of popular instant noodle snack has hit shelves this week.
The new Pot Noodle flavour with a smokey, grilled steak flavour sauce, has been highly requested by fans, according to the food maker.
The flavour is available exclusively in Asda for £1.20 per pot.
Jaffa Cakes - hot honey
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Anew Jaffa Cake flavour has divided fans
Jaffa Cakes have jumped on the sweet spicy trend and revealed a Hot Honey flavour.
The flavour has caused a stir online - and not everyone's a fan.
The treats are exclusively on sale at Asda stores nationwide for £1.50 for a box of 10 before being rolled out to other retailers from the end of July.
New York Bakery - subs
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New York bakery is expanding into subs
If you've loved the bagels from New York Bakery, the firm has now branched out into offering subs so that you can create your own big sandwiches at home.
The company has launched three flavours including original, Italian style, and roasted onion.
The subs are available in Tesco, Morrisons, Co-op and Ocado £1.79 for a two-pack.
Nescafe - various flavours
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Nescafe has brought out new flavours
Credit: Facebook
Nescafe has launched not one, but three, new chocolate flavours of its popular coffee drink, leaving some shoppers very excited.
Mint chocolate lovers will be delighted by the Aero Peppermint Mocha, as well as the "green triangle" mocha flavour - branded alongside Quality Street.
And finally there is a vanilla cookie dough latte added to new lineup.
The 250g cans sell at Morrisons for £3.50 each.
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