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Cadbury fans rush to B&M to try 'amazing' new Dairy Milk flavour
Cadbury fans rush to B&M to try 'amazing' new Dairy Milk flavour

Daily Mirror

timea day ago

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  • Daily Mirror

Cadbury fans rush to B&M to try 'amazing' new Dairy Milk flavour

A new, unique Cadbury Dairy Milk chocolate bar with a twist has hit B&M stores around the UK – and chocolate fans are desperate to get their hands on the fresh product There is no feeling like taking a bite of a delicious chocolate bar when you are in need of a pick-me-up or energy boost. Often, with so much choice on the market and new products being released all the time – such as the new Cadbury Bournville flavours – it can be hard to choose which one to go for. While the classics never go amiss, it is always fun to try something new - and fans are buzzing over this new Cadbury flavour. ‌ If you are a fan of the Dairy Milk Marvellous Creations bars – known for their jelly popping candy hidden inside the chocolate pieces – you are bound to enjoy this new treat. The new combination contains cola-flavoured jellies and fizzy candy chips, alongside the famous popping candy. The product has been available some time in Australia, but now Brits can get their hands on them, too. ‌ In April this year, a large sharing-size bar of the Marvellous Creations Cola Fizz was spotted in B&M. But now, you can get the treats in 50 portions for £1, perfect for when you're on the go or you don't want to share. ‌ Popular social media food page, New Foods UK, who always find the latest product drops in stores, shared a snap of the treats on Facebook and Instagram. The post reads: "Dairy Milk Cola Marvellous Creations bars back at B&M stores." "Sounds absolutely amazing," commented one individual. Another said: "Love this very nice." ‌ "Omg I need to go B&M," insisted one other. Another observed: "These looks interesting. May have to try." "Oh these look good," added one other. "Chocolate and coke," said another, who loves the flavour combination. ‌ Others don't seem as keen, as one said: "I literally shuddered seeing this. a bad way." "Unsure but also need to try," said one divided individual. One other suggested: "Get rid of the jelly bits and just mix the chocolate and popping candy bits with cola which would be much better." One B&M worker issued a warning when the 100g version came into stores, and said: "Work at B&M and just a heads up before people start rushing in and saying to staff 'yeah but it's all over Facebook'; not every store gets stuff in at exactly the same time, like when people see stuff cheap etc not every store especially the smaller ones have it in." In other food news, a nine-year-old who was addicted to Shreddies and McDonald's chicken nuggets from the age of two has overcome his addiction - and it's all thanks to hypnosis. Will you be rushing to get your hands on this new treat? Comment below.

Shoppers spot two new Cadbury's chocolate bars on UK shelves for first time
Shoppers spot two new Cadbury's chocolate bars on UK shelves for first time

Scottish Sun

time3 days ago

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  • Scottish Sun

Shoppers spot two new Cadbury's chocolate bars on UK shelves for first time

Click to share on X/Twitter (Opens in new window) Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) SHOPPERS are flocking to supermarkets after a brand new Cadbury chocolate bar hits the shelves. The confectionery giant has launched a new Bournville dark chocolate at Sainsbury's, and it's a huge hit for nut fans. Sign up for Scottish Sun newsletter Sign up 2 Bournville have a new selection of flavours on offer The treat is packed with chopped hazelnuts and has a luxurious salted caramel flavouring woven through each piece. An eagle-eyed customer shared a snap of their find with members of the Food Finds UK Official Facebook group. "New Cadbury Bournville bar spotted in Sainsbury's," they wrote on the post. "I love Bournville, I need to try these new bars," one commented. Other members excitedly tagged friends in the post. The £2.20 bar is listed on Sainsbury's website but isn't available to order yet. We've asked Cadbury's owner, Mondelez International, which other stores will stock them and will update once we know more. A spokesperson said: "We're excited to be introducing two delicious new flavours to our Cadbury Bournville range, Salted Caramel and Chopped Hazelnut. "The new products will be available at retailers nationwide from late July and will be a permanent addition to our range." Bournville's new Chopped Hazelnut flavour isn't the only new one to delight sweet-toothed shoppers. There is also a salted caramel flavour and a simple yet delicious dark chocolate. The packaging has also had a huge update, the first Bournville has seen in 50 years. It puts a fresh spin on the iconic red and gold colours and reintroduces the iconic 'B' on each square from Bournville's 1908 debut. Valorie Doeringer, Brand Manager for Cadbury Bournville: "Our first campaign in over fifty years aims to cut through the pretentiousness and complexity often associated with the dark chocolate market and communicates that Cadbury Bournville is an accessible, smooth dark chocolate that everyone can enjoy, without the fuss. "The modernised new look of our range, alongside the introduction of our Salted Caramel and Chopped Hazelnut NPD, help us to drive excitement in the segment, and invite more consumes to discover the smooth taste of Cadbury Bournville.' The launch of the new Bournville bars comes just months after The Sun exclusively revealed Cadbury was bringing out a new Dairy Milk bar. The chocolatier unveiled its Dairy Milk Iced Latte flavour in May, combining classic Dairy Milk chocolate with a creamy coffee filling and crunchy biscuit pieces. The brand also introduced four limited edition Dairy Milk summer edition bars with packaging that changed colour based on temperature. Shoppers have also been going wild for the limited edition Cadbury Twirl White Dipped that's been landing on shelves. The bars, branded "outstanding" by customers, are similar to the classic milk chocolate Twirl but with a white chocolate coating.

Shoppers spot two new Cadbury's chocolate bars on UK shelves for first time
Shoppers spot two new Cadbury's chocolate bars on UK shelves for first time

The Sun

time3 days ago

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  • The Sun

Shoppers spot two new Cadbury's chocolate bars on UK shelves for first time

SHOPPERS are flocking to supermarkets after a brand new Cadbury chocolate bar hits the shelves. The confectionery giant has launched a new Bournville dark chocolate at Sainsbury's, and it's a huge hit for nut fans. The treat is packed with chopped hazelnuts and has a luxurious salted caramel flavouring woven through each piece. An eagle-eyed customer shared a snap of their find with members of the Food Finds UK Official Facebook group. "New Cadbury Bournville bar spotted in Sainsbury's," they wrote on the post. "I love Bournville, I need to try these new bars," one commented. Other members excitedly tagged friends in the post. The £2.20 bar is listed on Sainsbury's website but isn't available to order yet. We've asked Cadbury's owner, Mondelez International, which other stores will stock them and will update once we know more. A spokesperson said: "We're excited to be introducing two delicious new flavours to our Cadbury Bournville range, Salted Caramel and Chopped Hazelnut. "The new products will be available at retailers nationwide from late July and will be a permanent addition to our range." Bournville's new Chopped Hazelnut flavour isn't the only new one to delight sweet-toothed shoppers. There is also a salted caramel flavour and a simple yet delicious dark chocolate. The packaging has also had a huge update, the first Bournville has seen in 50 years. It puts a fresh spin on the iconic red and gold colours and reintroduces the iconic 'B' on each square from Bournville's 1908 debut. Valorie Doeringer, Brand Manager for Cadbury Bournville: "Our first campaign in over fifty years aims to cut through the pretentiousness and complexity often associated with the dark chocolate market and communicates that Cadbury Bournville is an accessible, smooth dark chocolate that everyone can enjoy, without the fuss. "The modernised new look of our range, alongside the introduction of our Salted Caramel and Chopped Hazelnut NPD, help us to drive excitement in the segment, and invite more consumes to discover the smooth taste of Cadbury Bournville.' The launch of the new Bournville bars comes just months after The Sun exclusively revealed Cadbury was bringing out a new Dairy Milk bar. The chocolatier unveiled its Dairy Milk Iced Latte flavour in May, combining classic Dairy Milk chocolate with a creamy coffee filling and crunchy biscuit pieces. The brand also introduced four limited edition Dairy Milk summer edition bars with packaging that changed colour based on temperature. Shoppers have also been going wild for the limited edition Cadbury Twirl White Dipped that's been landing on shelves. The bars, branded "outstanding" by customers, are similar to the classic milk chocolate Twirl but with a white chocolate coating.

Cadbury to release 2 new Bournville chocolate bars in July
Cadbury to release 2 new Bournville chocolate bars in July

South Wales Argus

time5 days ago

  • Business
  • South Wales Argus

Cadbury to release 2 new Bournville chocolate bars in July

The confectionery company is responsible for a wide range of popular chocolates, including Boost, Crunchie, Creme Eggs, and the classic Dairy Milk. Cadbury has already treated fans to several new releases in 2025, including the Dairy Milk Biscoff and Twirl White Dipped chocolate bars. Shoppers have also spotted a number of discontinued Cadbury chocolates back on UK shelves this year, with the likes of Dream and Crispello chocolate bars making a return. Discontinued UK chocolates and sweets Cadbury to release two new chocolate bars Now Cadbury is set to release two new chocolate bars in stores across the UK, including the likes of Sainsbury's. Bournville Salted Caramel and Bournville Chopped Hazelnut (RRP: £2.20) will appear on shelves before the end of July, according to The Sun. Are you excited about the new Cadbury Bournville chocolate bars? (Image: Sainsbury's) A Mondelēz International (Cadbury owners) spokesperson, speaking to the news outlet, said: "We're excited to be introducing two delicious new flavours to our Cadbury Bournville range, Salted Caramel and Chopped Hazelnut. "The new products will be available at retailers nationwide from late July and will be a permanent addition to our range." Asda shoppers spot first Cadbury Christmas chocolate of 2025 Although Christmas is still five months away, Cadbury festive chocolates are also beginning to hit supermarket shelves. Cadbury Mini Snowballs chocolate bars were found in Asda by Newfoodsuk, much to the excitement of shoppers. One person, commenting on Facebook, said: "Oh wow, I'm still trying to finish this years Easter eggs, better hurry so I can start on the Xmas chocs." Another added: "Still wanna eat it though… even if it is 5 months early." A third person commented: "Omg freaking yes!!" Cadbury's Mini Snowballs chocolate bar received rave reviews upon its release ahead of Christmas 2024. One person, commenting on Amazon, said: "My favourite chocolate bar." Mars has also released its first Christmas-themed chocolates of 2025, with Gingerbread Flavour Maltesers Reindeer spotted on Morrisons' website (£1 for one or £2 for a 5-pack). While most Brits were excited to see the return of Cadbury Mini Snowballs chocolate bars, others said it was "way too early" for Christmas treats to be hitting supermarket shelves. RECOMMENDED READING: Mondelēz International revealed it is not always the company's decision as to when festive treats are released in supermarkets. It explained that retailers are free to choose when products appear on shelves, and "due to supply chain reasons, some products will be on shelves a little earlier". A Mondelēz International spokesperson said: "Most of our range will be available from August 2025, through to Christmas and as long as stocks last. "Due to supply chain reasons, some products ​will be on shelves a little earlier than that."

Cadbury unveils new Bournville flavours and there's one people can't wait to try
Cadbury unveils new Bournville flavours and there's one people can't wait to try

Daily Record

time6 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • Daily Record

Cadbury unveils new Bournville flavours and there's one people can't wait to try

The new flavours of the classic dark chocolate bar were shared on Facebook and many shoppers were excited to try them Chocolate lovers are buzzing with the news of new Cadbury Bourneville flavours hitting the shelves, and fans of the dark choclate are luck as there are two fresh varieties now up for grabs. ‌ Fresh on the heels of a new Cadbury Dairy Milk Biscoff Bar being introduced, Bournville enthusiasts can now savour a salted caramel flavour, as well as a chopped hazelnut variant that also features salted caramel. The sweet update was shared on Facebook by Snack News and Reviews, complete with snapshots of the new bars and a tip-off that they were spotted on the supermarket shelves at Sainsbury's. Their post read: "New Cadbury Bournville Flavours! Simply Indulgent Salted Caramel and Simply Chunky Chopped Hazelnut with Salted Caramel. ‌ "Fresh look for the range with a packaging design refresh. Seen in Sainsbury's. Hitting other stores soon." ‌ The announcement has stirred excitement among chocoholics and shoppers, with one person commenting: "I need these." The Salted Caramel flavour in particular seemed to be a hit, as one person said: "I'd go with the Salted Caramel. Dark chocolate usually has a bitter taste but not always." ‌ While someone else remarked: "That salted caramel one looks incredible." Meanwhile, another individual prompted their partner to "look out for" the Salted Caramel variety next time they're shopping. Another tagged a friend, suggesting that the Chopped Hazelnut bar was 'definitely made for them'. ‌ Despite the wave of enthusiasm, one individual grumbled: "I'm a fan of Bournville chocolate and the orange one, but we need more exciting flavours than these, been done to death. "I wanna see a decent raspberry chocolate on the market or some fruity dark choc twists." Customers will have the chance to purchase both new flavours, carrying a suggested retail price (RRP) of £2.20, in shops across the country starting later this month. The products are already featured on Sainsbury's website, although they're not yet up for grabs.

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