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Shoppers rave about ‘absolutely banging' new Reese's product spotted on shelves at Tesco
Shoppers rave about ‘absolutely banging' new Reese's product spotted on shelves at Tesco

Scottish Sun

time05-05-2025

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  • Scottish Sun

Shoppers rave about ‘absolutely banging' new Reese's product spotted on shelves at Tesco

Click to share on X/Twitter (Opens in new window) Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) SHOPPERS have been raving about a brand new Reese's chocolate dessert that's landed on Tesco shelves. The Reese's Mix-Ins Peanut Butter Chip & White Chocolate Dessert appears to be exclusive to the major supermarket and comes in at £3.50 for a 330g tub. Sign up for Scottish Sun newsletter Sign up 1 The £3.50 tub has been spotted on shelves in Tesco and shoppers say it's "absolutely banging" Credit: Extreme Couponing and Bargains UK Tesco Clubcard holders can get it cheaper at £2.50. A description on Tesco's website says it's a "white chocolate creamy dessert with Reese's signature peanut butter chips". It adds: "The signature Reese's peanut flavour you know and love hits the dessert world!" A label on the tub says it's "made for sharing" - that is, if you don't want to keep it all to yourself. Shoppers shared the new food find on the Extreme Couponing and Bargains UK Facebook group, with one commenter saying: "These are absolutely banging." However they complained that the pot was only three-quarters full, saying: "Even for £2.50 on offer I want a full pot!" This is just the latest wacky product that Tesco has teamed up with other major brands on. It also recently launched a range of mac and cheese flavours with crisp giant Wotsits. The dinnertime staple comes in the flavours Really Cheesy, Sweet & Spicy, and Extra Flamin' Hot. They cost £4 for a 400g pack, or £3.50 for Clubcard holders. Shoppers beg Cadbury's to bring back 2005 recipe on iconic bar - as they moan current one 'tastes like candle wax' Some social media users complained about the pricing, with one saying "£4 seems a bit much" and "these should be no more than £2". Tesco has also brought out a series of new products with condiment brand Marmite, including a Cheese & Marmite Potato Gratin. The range also includes Marmite Roast Potatoes and Marmite Potato Wedges. If you're more of a Reese's fan, you can get a range of wacky chocolate items too. For example, you can try out the Reese's Peanut Butter & Milk Chocolate Ice Cream for £5.50 at Tesco. Also new on shelves are the Reese's Peanut Butter and Milk Chocolate Dipped Peanuts, which are selling for £1.85.

Shoppers rave about ‘absolutely banging' new Reese's product spotted on shelves at Tesco
Shoppers rave about ‘absolutely banging' new Reese's product spotted on shelves at Tesco

The Sun

time05-05-2025

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  • The Sun

Shoppers rave about ‘absolutely banging' new Reese's product spotted on shelves at Tesco

SHOPPERS have been raving about a brand new Reese's chocolate dessert that's landed on Tesco shelves. The Reese's Mix-Ins Peanut Butter Chip & White Chocolate Dessert appears to be exclusive to the major supermarket and comes in at £3.50 for a 330g tub. Tesco Clubcard holders can get it cheaper at £2.50. A description on Tesco's website says it's a "white chocolate creamy dessert with Reese's signature peanut butter chips". It adds: "The signature Reese's peanut flavour you know and love hits the dessert world!" A label on the tub says it's "made for sharing" - that is, if you don't want to keep it all to yourself. Shoppers shared the new food find on the Extreme Couponing and Bargains UK Facebook group, with one commenter saying: "These are absolutely banging." However they complained that the pot was only three-quarters full, saying: "Even for £2.50 on offer I want a full pot!" This is just the latest wacky product that Tesco has teamed up with other major brands on. It also recently launched a range of mac and cheese flavours with crisp giant Wotsits. The dinnertime staple comes in the flavours Really Cheesy, Sweet & Spicy, and Extra Flamin' Hot. They cost £4 for a 400g pack, or £3.50 for Clubcard holders. Shoppers beg Cadbury's to bring back 2005 recipe on iconic bar - as they moan current one 'tastes like candle wax' Some social media users complained about the pricing, with one saying "£4 seems a bit much" and "these should be no more than £2". Tesco has also brought out a series of new products with condiment brand Marmite, including a Cheese & Marmite Potato Gratin. The range also includes Marmite Roast Potatoes and Marmite Potato Wedges. If you're more of a Reese's fan, you can get a range of wacky chocolate items too. For example, you can try out the Reese's Peanut Butter & Milk Chocolate Ice Cream for £5.50 at Tesco. Also new on shelves are the Reese's Peanut Butter and Milk Chocolate Dipped Peanuts, which are selling for £1.85. How to save money on chocolate We all love a bit of chocolate from now and then, but you don't have to break the bank buying your favourite bar. Consumer reporter Sam Walker reveals how to cut costs... Go own brand - if you're not too fussed about flavour and just want to supplant your chocolate cravings, you'll save by going for the supermarket's own brand bars. Shop around - if you've spotted your favourite variety at the supermarket, make sure you check if it's cheaper elsewhere. Websites like let you compare prices on products across all the major chains to see if you're getting the best deal. Look out for yellow stickers - supermarket staff put yellow, and sometimes orange and red, stickers on to products to show they've been reduced. They usually do this if the product is coming to the end of its best-before date or the packaging is slightly damaged. Buy bigger bars - most of the time, but not always, chocolate is cheaper per 100g the larger the bar. So if you've got the appetite, and you were going to buy a hefty amount of chocolate anyway, you might as well go bigger.

Iconic sweets return to UK shops 27 years after being axed
Iconic sweets return to UK shops 27 years after being axed

Western Telegraph

time29-04-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Western Telegraph

Iconic sweets return to UK shops 27 years after being axed

The popular sweets, which are available in Tesco, Morrisons and more, were first sold in 1959, before becoming a staple of the 1980s and 1990s. In 1998, Opal Fruits were axed and rebranded as Starburst, with the original confectionery only making a limited return twice. The relaunch of the individually wrapped chewy sweets has prompted much excitement from fans after manufacturer Mars Wrigley told shoppers that the previous return would be the "final time". Opal Fruits make return to UK supermarket shelves 27 years after being axed According to The Sun, Florence McGivern, Skittles Senior Brand Manager, said: "Our new limited-edition Opal Fruits will be as iconic as it was in the 90s, giving fans the chance to revisit the strawberry, lemon, orange and lime flavours from decades ago. "The nostalgia trend continues to resonate strongly with consumers, and we are giving them the chance to reconnect with memories from that time." She added: "This limited edition follows successful runs in 2021 and 2024, and we are especially excited about this release as we continue to celebrate the rich heritage of an iconic brand." Recommended Reading: Doritos announces brand new crisp flavour that customers are describing as 'too hot to handle' This comes after Doritos announced a brand new crisp flavour that shoppers are describing as "too hot to handle". Doritos Dinamita Extra Flamin' Hot has now been released in stores across the UK. Describing the new crisps, the Doritos website said: "Introducing Doritos Dinamita - a rolled corn snack for maximum crunch; seasoned with Extra Flamin' Hot for a deliciously intense taste experience." The new crisps are part of the 'Extra Flamin' Hot' range by PepsiCo (Doritos owner), which includes Extra Flamin' Hot Walkers Max​ and Extra Flamin' Hot Wotsits Crunchy.

Doritos releases new Dinamita Extra Flamin' Hot crisps
Doritos releases new Dinamita Extra Flamin' Hot crisps

Western Telegraph

time28-04-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Western Telegraph

Doritos releases new Dinamita Extra Flamin' Hot crisps

Doritos already boasts various different flavours including Tangy Cheese, Loaded Pepperoni Pizza, Cool Original and Chilli Heatwave. It is also responsible for a range of dips and salsas. Discontinued UK sweets and chocolates Doritos releases new "deliciously intense" crisps Doritos Dinamita Extra Flamin' Hot has now been released in stores across the UK. Describing the new crisps, the Doritos website said: "Introducing Doritos Dinamita - a rolled corn snack for maximum crunch; seasoned with Extra Flamin' Hot for a deliciously intense taste experience." The new crisps are part of the 'Extra Flamin' Hot' range by PepsiCo (Doritos owner) which already features: Shoppers have just started seeing the new crisps on supermarket shelves, much to their excitement. Packets of the new Doritos were sighted in Home Bargains recently by Newsfoodsuk. One fan, commenting on a Facebook post from Newfoodsuk about the new Doritos, said: "I love my spicy Doritos." RECOMMENDED READING: Another added: "Too hot to handle!!!" While a third person, who had already tried the new crisps, commented: "Decent but sadly not as hot as I hoped they might be, still nice though. Doritos Dinamita Extra Flamin' Hot are available in the UK now. Will you be trying the new crisps?

Iconic sweets return to UK shops 27 years after being axed
Iconic sweets return to UK shops 27 years after being axed

South Wales Argus

time28-04-2025

  • Entertainment
  • South Wales Argus

Iconic sweets return to UK shops 27 years after being axed

The popular sweets, which are available in Tesco, Morrisons and more, were first sold in 1959, before becoming a staple of the 1980s and 1990s. In 1998, Opal Fruits were axed and rebranded as Starburst, with the original confectionery only making a limited return twice. The relaunch of the individually wrapped chewy sweets has prompted much excitement from fans after manufacturer Mars Wrigley told shoppers that the previous return would be the "final time". Opal Fruits make return to UK supermarket shelves 27 years after being axed According to The Sun, Florence McGivern, Skittles Senior Brand Manager, said: "Our new limited-edition Opal Fruits will be as iconic as it was in the 90s, giving fans the chance to revisit the strawberry, lemon, orange and lime flavours from decades ago. "The nostalgia trend continues to resonate strongly with consumers, and we are giving them the chance to reconnect with memories from that time." She added: "This limited edition follows successful runs in 2021 and 2024, and we are especially excited about this release as we continue to celebrate the rich heritage of an iconic brand." Recommended Reading: Doritos announces brand new crisp flavour that customers are describing as 'too hot to handle' This comes after Doritos announced a brand new crisp flavour that shoppers are describing as "too hot to handle". Doritos Dinamita Extra Flamin' Hot has now been released in stores across the UK. Describing the new crisps, the Doritos website said: "Introducing Doritos Dinamita - a rolled corn snack for maximum crunch; seasoned with Extra Flamin' Hot for a deliciously intense taste experience." The new crisps are part of the 'Extra Flamin' Hot' range by PepsiCo (Doritos owner), which includes Extra Flamin' Hot Walkers Max​ and Extra Flamin' Hot Wotsits Crunchy.

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