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The Irish Sun
7 days ago
- Lifestyle
- The Irish Sun
Tesco fans are racing to snap up new pistachio spread which costs £4 a jar & it makes toast taste like Dubai chocolate
FOODIES are going wild for Tesco's new pistachio spread which is said to have a 'decadent nutty flavour.' Their Pistachio Creme spread is part of the Tesco Finest range and could well be a hit with fans of the popular 'Dubai chocolate.' 4 Tesco is bringing out a Pistachio Creme spread Credit: Tesco 4 The pistachio spread will be £4 from Tesco Credit: Getty 4 The spread is based on the viral Dubai chocolate Credit: Getty While the chocolate bars have been a sell out success in multiple supermarkets, Tesco has now launched the spread. The tasty treat is said to be 'rich and creamy' and combines the flavours of the insanely popular Dubai chocolate but in spreadable form. That means you can slather it on toast, pile it onto pancakes, dip fruit in it or even spoon it from the jar. The Tesco Pistachio Creme spread is said to cost £4 for a 300g jar. More on Dubai chocolate Dubai chocolate lovers took the Facebook group One said: 'Oh I need this.' Another added: 'Will be going there.' Meanwhile, a third commented: 'I'm so going to get some.' Most read in Fabulous This follows Tesco selling a Ritter Sport Pistachio chocolate bar which cost £2.20 for 100g. The supermarket is following in the footsteps of Lidl , who has also launched a pistachio spread. You asked, we delivered' says Irish supermarket as viral chocolate lands in stores but 'they won't last' The Sun can exclusively reveal the new Della Sante Dubai-Style Chocolate Cream spread will hit shelves in just a week's time on May 29. The tasty treat contains a blend of smooth chocolate, sweet cream, salty pistachio and crisp Kadayfi pastry for an added crunch. You'll be able to get it in Lidl stores across the country. It will cost £3.99 for Lidl Plus members or £4.99 for non-members. 4 Lidl is also bringing out its own Dubai Chocolate Spread Credit: Lidl Lidl has said it will be available "while stocks last" - so you may want to get in quick. The supermarket is expecting the spread to be extremely popular so it's limiting purchases to three per customer. When Lidl launched its Dubai-style chocolate bar back in March, shoppers were queuing outside shops to get a taste. The Sun spotted a queue outside the Gosport, Hampshire, store at 8am with shoppers eagerly waiting for the doors to open. Dubai chocolate craze Chocolate fans have been going crazy for supermarket dupes of the expensive Dubai chocolate bars and they've been going viral on social media. Lidl's version was the cheapest when it was brought out at £3.99. Before it arrived in stores, the chocolate bar had been available on Lidl's TikTok Shop. It wasn't around for long though as it sold out in a mere 84 minutes. Numerous supermarkets and bargain stores have been jumping on the Dubai-style chocolate trend. One of the most-anticipated was the M&S version, which it turned out was a new take on the viral Big Daddy chocolate bar. The Big Daddy Pistachio is on the pricier end, costing £8.50 for a big 280g bar. Similarly posh supermarket Waitrose also released a version for £10. 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.
Yahoo
23-05-2025
- Business
- Yahoo
Lidl launches new Dubai Chocolate spread 'to satisfy every sweet tooth'
Lidl has announced it will be releasing a Dubai Chocolate spread in its stores later this month. This follows on from the supermarket releasing its own version of the viral Dubai Chocolate bar back in March. The concept of the confection received attention on TikTok in 2024, a few years after it was created by Sarah Hamouda of FIX Dessert Chocolatier in 2021. It combined pistachio nuts and milk chocolate alongside some Middle Eastern flavours, which caught the eye of many food reviewers. Lidl released a £3.99 version of this with the J.D. Gross Dubai-Style Chocolate bar on their TikTok shop on March 20. A limited stock of 6,000 bars was sold out within an hour, with around 72 bars being purchased per minute, according to the supermarket. Due to its popularity, Lidl made the bars available to buy in its stores at the end of the same month. Now it is releasing a Della Sante Dubai-Style Chocolate Cream for £3.99, with the aim to "satisfy every sweet tooth". According to Lidl, the spread features "a delectable blend of smooth chocolate, sweet cream, salty pistachio and crisp, golden Kadayfi pastry for an added crunch". It adds: "The latest Dubai Chocolate innovation brings the same viral-worthy indulgence, this time in an irresistibly spreadable form. Recommended reading: I compared Lidl's Dubai Chocolate bar to a £15 one but which one was best? Lidl's new 59p bakery treat makes 'dreams a reality' for shoppers Lindt releases new chocolate bar in UK based on 'viral' TikTok trend "With the new Dubai-Style Chocolate Cream priced at just £3.99 on Lidl Plus, pistachio lovers can wave du-bye to the hefty price tag, and enjoy this luxury for less. "Whether slathered on toast, piled high on pancakes, or spooned straight from the jar, every bite is a sweet symphony of pistachio crunch, cream, and rich cocoa that customers are guaranteed to pistachi-go nuts for." The spread will be available to buy in Lidl stores from Thursday, May 29, while stocks last.


The Irish Sun
22-05-2025
- Business
- The Irish Sun
Lidl reveals new viral Dubai chocolate product that shoppers will go mad for
LIDL shoppers will be delighted as a new Dubai-style chocolate product will be hitting stores in days. The bargain supermarket's Dubai-style chocolate bars were a sell-out, with shoppers queuing to get a taste - and now Lidl is launching a tasty chocolate pistachio spread. 1 Dubai Chocolate Spread Credit: Lidl The Sun can exclusively reveal the new Della Sante Dubai-Style Chocolate Cream spread will hit shelves in just a week's time on May 29. The tasty treat contains a blend of smooth chocolate, sweet cream, salty pistachio and crisp Kadayfi pastry for an added crunch. It combines the flavours of the insanely popular Dubai chocolate but in spreadable form. That means you can slather it on toast, pile it onto pancakes, dip fruit in it or even spoon it from the jar. You'll be able to get it in Lidl stores across the country. It will cost £3.99 for Lidl Plus members or £4.99 for non-members. Lidl has said it will be available "while stocks last" - so you may want to get in quick. The supermarket is expecting the spread to be extremely popular so it's limiting purchases to three per customer. Most read in Money When Lidl launched its Dubai-style chocolate bar back in March, shoppers were queuing outside shops to get a taste. The Sun spotted a queue outside the Gosport, Hampshire, store at 8am with shoppers eagerly waiting for the doors to open. Irish influencer makes homemade Dubai chocolate Chocolate fans have been going crazy for supermarket dupes of the expensive Dubai chocolate bars and they've been going viral on social media. Lidl's version was the cheapest when it was brought out at £3.99. Before it arrived in stores, the chocolate bar had been available on Lidl's TikTok Shop. It wasn't around for long though as it sold out in a mere 84 minutes. Which other shops have released Dubai-style chocs? Numerous supermarkets and bargain stores have been jumping on the Dubai-style chocolate trend. One of the most-anticipated was the M&S version, which it turned out was a new take on the viral Big Daddy chocolate bar. The Big Daddy Pistachio is on the pricier end, costing £8.50 for a big 280g bar. Similarly posh supermarket Waitrose also released a version for £10. Despite the price, it was so popular the retailer had to impose a two-bar limit on shoppers. Sainsbury's started Iceland is selling two different bars: the Nelino Dubai-Style Chocolate (£2 for 62g) and Bolci Dubai Chocolate (£5 for 100g). Read more on the Irish Sun Bolci's Turkish-made treat is also available at Morrisons. Meanwhile Home Bargains is selling Dubai Chocolate Cookies for the bargain price of £1.25. 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.


Scottish Sun
22-05-2025
- Lifestyle
- Scottish Sun
Lidl reveals new viral Dubai chocolate product that shoppers will go mad for
Click to share on X/Twitter (Opens in new window) Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) LIDL shoppers will be delighted as a new Dubai-style chocolate product will be hitting stores in days. The bargain supermarket's Dubai-style chocolate bars were a sell-out, with shoppers queuing to get a taste - and now Lidl is launching a tasty chocolate pistachio spread. Sign up for Scottish Sun newsletter Sign up 1 Dubai Chocolate Spread Credit: Lidl The Sun can exclusively reveal the new Della Sante Dubai-Style Chocolate Cream spread will hit shelves in just a week's time on May 29. The tasty treat contains a blend of smooth chocolate, sweet cream, salty pistachio and crisp Kadayfi pastry for an added crunch. It combines the flavours of the insanely popular Dubai chocolate but in spreadable form. That means you can slather it on toast, pile it onto pancakes, dip fruit in it or even spoon it from the jar. You'll be able to get it in Lidl stores across the country. It will cost £3.99 for Lidl Plus members or £4.99 for non-members. Lidl has said it will be available "while stocks last" - so you may want to get in quick. The supermarket is expecting the spread to be extremely popular so it's limiting purchases to three per customer. When Lidl launched its Dubai-style chocolate bar back in March, shoppers were queuing outside shops to get a taste. The Sun spotted a queue outside the Gosport, Hampshire, store at 8am with shoppers eagerly waiting for the doors to open. Irish influencer makes homemade Dubai chocolate Chocolate fans have been going crazy for supermarket dupes of the expensive Dubai chocolate bars and they've been going viral on social media. Lidl's version was the cheapest when it was brought out at £3.99. Before it arrived in stores, the chocolate bar had been available on Lidl's TikTok Shop. It wasn't around for long though as it sold out in a mere 84 minutes. Which other shops have released Dubai-style chocs? Numerous supermarkets and bargain stores have been jumping on the Dubai-style chocolate trend. One of the most-anticipated was the M&S version, which it turned out was a new take on the viral Big Daddy chocolate bar. The Big Daddy Pistachio is on the pricier end, costing £8.50 for a big 280g bar. Similarly posh supermarket Waitrose also released a version for £10. Despite the price, it was so popular the retailer had to impose a two-bar limit on shoppers. Sainsbury's started selling a Lindt version of the Dubai-style chocolate for £10. Iceland is selling two different bars: the Nelino Dubai-Style Chocolate (£2 for 62g) and Bolci Dubai Chocolate (£5 for 100g). Bolci's Turkish-made treat is also available at Morrisons. Meanwhile Home Bargains is selling Dubai Chocolate Cookies for the bargain price of £1.25.