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Chocolate fans go wild as 'lush' new treat spotted at major UK supermarket
Chocolate fans go wild as 'lush' new treat spotted at major UK supermarket

Daily Record

time4 days ago

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  • Daily Record

Chocolate fans go wild as 'lush' new treat spotted at major UK supermarket

The new Kinder Krispy has been spotted in Tesco and shoppers are already on the hunt. There's no denying that Kinder is one of the most popular chocolates out there. From Kinder Bueno to Happy Hippos, we all love the German confectionary brand's sweets. Now there's a brand new kid on the block, as a new type of chocolate has just been spotted on Tesco shelves, the Kinder Krispy bars - and shoppers have already branded it "lush" as they race to get their hands on it. ‌ Foodie account @Newfoodsuk took to its social media platforms to share the brand new treat, sending chocolate lovers wild in a post that read: "New Kinder Krispy Bars spotted at the Meal Deal section in Tesco!!" ‌ It has been hailed as a "deliciously light yet indulgent snack", as it boasts Kinder's signature creamy milk and cocoa that has been layered with a crunchy cereal coating. Since they are said to be available as individual 34g bars, they are ideal as a snack on-the-go, or for popping into school lunchboxes. ‌ According to the Tesco website, the Kinder Krispy costs £1 and can be bought in the Meal Deal section, which offers shoppers a main, drink and snack all for as little as £3.60 for Clubcard members and £4 for non-members. Numerous chocolate lovers flocked to the @Newfoodsuk's social media posts to share their enthusiasm at trying to find the new Kinder bar, as one on Instagram exclaimed: "They are lush, like a kinder egg in a bar." Another delighted shopper said: "These are so good! Tried them a few weeks ago." ‌ One shopper eager to try it out wrote: "These look delicious." Meanwhile, on Facebook, one shopper said: "I'm gonna need 10 of these." ‌ While another responded with: "Oh my life I need it." Join the Daily Record WhatsApp community! Get the latest news sent straight to your messages by joining our WhatsApp community today. You'll receive daily updates on breaking news as well as the top headlines across Scotland. No one will be able to see who is signed up and no one can send messages except the Daily Record team. All you have to do is click here if you're on mobile, select 'Join Community' and you're in! If you're on a desktop, simply scan the QR code above with your phone and click 'Join Community'. We also treat our community members to special offers, promotions, and adverts from us and our partners. If you don't like our community, you can check out any time you like. To leave our community click on the name at the top of your screen and choose 'exit group'. If you're curious, you can read our Privacy Notice. It is worth noting that, while there doesn't seem to be any negative feedback about the new chocolate itself, a few shoppers have found that they are hard to find in stores, with one saying they may only be in "selected" Tesco stores. ‌ They said: "Must only be selected Tesco. I haven't seen them in Scotland yet. There's very similar ones to these in Germany called Hanuta." Meanwhile, someone else who wasn't overly enthusiastic about the snack said: "Aren't Buenos crispy enough?" Although, one other delighted shopper added: "These look banging." ‌ white chocolate Maltesers that disappeared 11 years ago. The confectionary firm confirmed that the beloved treat would be making a comeback to UK shelves from June 16, 2025 in both single and sharing formats, although the price has yet to be confirmed.

Shoppers go wild after spotting rare Cadbury favourite returns to bargain supermarket AGAIN
Shoppers go wild after spotting rare Cadbury favourite returns to bargain supermarket AGAIN

Scottish Sun

time6 days ago

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  • Scottish Sun

Shoppers go wild after spotting rare Cadbury favourite returns to bargain supermarket AGAIN

Click to share on X/Twitter (Opens in new window) Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) B&M SHOPPERS have gone wild for a rare Cadbury favourite that's appeared back on shelves. Cadbury's Caramilk Crunchie Bites have reappeared in the retailer's stores, and fans have vowed to try and get their hands on them. 1 Cadbury's Caramilk Crunchie Bites are back in stores Credit: Facebook The tasty treats were spotted by Newfoodsuk, who posted the news to Facebook. "Cadbury Caramilk Crunchie Bites are back at B&M Stores," the food spotter wrote. Caramilk Crunchie Bites are a collab of the caramel-flavoured white chocolate bar and the honeycomb toffee treat. Stuffed into a 120g bag, consumers are treated to 14 Caramilk caramelised white chocolate bites with honeycomb pieces. Sweet-toothed fans were quick to respond to the find. "I better pay a visit to B&M," one wrote. A second weighed in: "Stuff the diet, I must have these!" A third added: "Omg I need MULTIPLE packs of these." CADBURY LAUNCHES NEW BAR Cadbury has confirmed it is launching a new Dairy Milk bar in days. The Sun exclusively revealed the Iced Latte bars will hit retailer's shelves in June. Mr Willy Wonka hangs up his spatula after almost four decades The new flavour combines classic Dairy Milk chocolate with a creamy coffee filling and crunchy biscuit pieces. The chocolate brand is also introducing four limited-edition Dairy Milk Summer Edition bars for £2. The bars are wrapped in packaging that changes its appearance when cooled. Mara Popa, from Cadbury's parent company Mondelez, said: "With our limited-edition Cadbury Dairy Milk Summer Edition Bars and innovative colour-changing packaging, we're celebrating the fun and unique ways people enjoy their chocolate." It's not the first time Cadbury has launched a coffee-inspired chocolate bar, drawing on the nation's love of the hot drink. B&M shoppers recently spotted Cadbury's Twirl Iced Latte in stores, giving the bar glowing praise.

Sainsbury's unveils twist on classic biscuit that leaves shoppers divided
Sainsbury's unveils twist on classic biscuit that leaves shoppers divided

Daily Record

time19-05-2025

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  • Daily Record

Sainsbury's unveils twist on classic biscuit that leaves shoppers divided

The humble Custard Cream has become a beloved British biscuit over the years. Perfect with a cup of tea or for snacking on its own, it is a staple for many households. Said to have originated in the UK as early as 1908, the sandwich-style biscuit boasts a creamy custard-filling, while the buttery biscuits usually feature an embossed baroque pattern. However, Sainsbury's has often shaken things up with its Custard Cream Twists range that boasts a selection of unique flavours. The latest? A lemon meringue pie flavour filling. While these limited edition biscuits are not currently available to buy online, foodie social media group Newfoodsuk recently spotted them in store and couldn't wait to share them with their loyal fanbase. Since the latest addition offers a zesty twist on the otherwise simple Custard Cream, multiple shoppers quickly flocked to the comments to express their enthusiasm, while loyalists admitted they weren't as keen for a change. It's not the first time that Sainsbury's shoppers have been left divided over a new flavour, as the supermarket also launched a limited edition filling for Easter that was said to boast the flavour of hot cross buns. Usually retailing at 65p a pack, the supermarket's Custard Cream Twists have boated multiple other flavoured filling over the years, this includes peach and banoffee pie. As for the latest lemon meringue pie Custard Cream's, shoppers were quick to voice their own thoughts after they were shared to the Newfoodsuk Facebook page, with many of them divided over whether they would be good or not. One shopper who was keen on the new flavour said: "I brought a pack yesterday and they are a must buy they are so good." Someone else admitted: "Kimmy, I NEED these." Another shopper who was quite interested wrote: "These look yummy." Nevertheless, not everyone was keen on the zesty filling, as one disappointed shopper said: "These sound nice but they're not, there's virtually no taste to them and the smell is more like toffee or burning caramel." Join the Daily Record WhatsApp community! Get the latest news sent straight to your messages by joining our WhatsApp community today. You'll receive daily updates on breaking news as well as the top headlines across Scotland. No one will be able to see who is signed up and no one can send messages except the Daily Record team. All you have to do is click here if you're on mobile, select 'Join Community' and you're in! If you're on a desktop, simply scan the QR code above with your phone and click 'Join Community'. We also treat our community members to special offers, promotions, and adverts from us and our partners. If you don't like our community, you can check out any time you like. To leave our community click on the name at the top of your screen and choose 'exit group'. If you're curious, you can read our Privacy Notice. Another shopper who wasn't overly fond of the flavour said: "Na they sound jank lol." Meanwhile, loyal fans of the original biscuit were left a little confused at the flavour switch-up, with some saying replacing the classic custard filling for something different meant they could no longer be classed as Custard Creams One shopper who thought this wrote: "I saw how can they be Custard Creams if they are lemon meringue????" A shopper shared similar thoughts by writing: "They're no longer Custard Creams are they?" It's worth mentioning that Custard Creams are not the only biscuit that Sainsbury's has given a makeover to, as the supermarket also offers Bourbon Twists that offer the beloved chocolatey biscuit in two flavours - caramel and black forest. Sainsbury's shoppers can check their local store for the new Custard Cream Twists with a lemon meringue pie flavour filling now.

Chocolate lovers rejoice as Cadbury's 'best ever' bar that was discontinued 17 years ago is spotted in shops
Chocolate lovers rejoice as Cadbury's 'best ever' bar that was discontinued 17 years ago is spotted in shops

Daily Mail​

time15-05-2025

  • Business
  • Daily Mail​

Chocolate lovers rejoice as Cadbury's 'best ever' bar that was discontinued 17 years ago is spotted in shops

Sweet-toothed shoppers have expressed their delight at seeing a previously discontinued chocolate bar back on the shelves. Cadbury Dairy Milk Shortcake Biscuit chocolate bars were discontinued in the UK in 2008. But now fans of the treat have revealed that they've spotted it in B&M stores across the nation. One shopper took to the Newfoodsuk group on Facebook to share their find with other lovers of the treat. Posting an image of the bar, they simply wrote: 'Cadbury Shortcake Biscuit Dairy Milk Bar spotted at B&M Stores.' People took to the comments section to share their opinions on the snack, with many expressing how much they like it. One wrote: 'If you ever see these [drooling emoji] they were the best ever chocolate.' 'This was my favourite,' said another. Meanwhile, a third wrote in conversation with a friend: 'These where the best I told you about them before.' In a similar vein, another added: 'I used to love this! I'm glad they brought it back.' A further chocolate fan said: 'Oh I used to love this one in the early 2000s! I missed it so much.' 'That was my favourite one out of all of them,' another excited Facebook user revealed. And another enthusiastic Facebook user wrote: 'This was the best, we need to buy some!' A spokesperson for Mondelēz International (which owns Cadbury) said that Dairy Milk Slices Shortcake Biscuit is not sold directly in the UK by Cadbury, so the bars in B&M have come from 'another market' (thought to be Australia). They added: 'We discontinued the similar Cadbury Dairy Milk Shortcake Biscuit bar in the UK in 2008 and we have no current plans to bring the product back. 'However, we have plenty of other delicious bars with a little crunch for consumers to choose from, such as the recently launched Cadbury Dairy Milk Biscoff bar and our Cadbury Dairy Milk & More range.' It comes after a Cadbury 's chocolate bar that was discontinued has been spotted on sale. Eagle-eyed shoppers have seen the Crispello, which features a mix of wafer and chocolate, on sale for 49p at B&M. When the bar was originally launched in 2012, it marked the confectionary giant's first new option since the 1990s. It was created by Cadbury after industry research at the time showed that annual sales of single chocolate bars had fallen by some 6.6 per cent in a market worth around £800million a year. The Crispello, which has 165 calories, compared with around 230 for a Mars bar, was aimed at women in an attempt to win back lost sales among the diet-conscious. It was reported that Cadbury, owned by American food company Kraft, believed the Crispello would therefore particularly appeal to women who are worried about putting on weight. Sold under the slogan 'a little treat for you', the launch was supported with a £7million advertising campaign. However, since around 2016, the bars were only available abroad, meaning fans of the treat had to pay a premium to buy the treats on foreign food websites. Chocolate lovers took to the post about the bar on NewfoodsUK and shared their excitement over the find In addition, according to reports, the product is still available in India, so fans could pick up the snack if they were travelling in the country. However, now the bars have been found in B&M, being sold individually. The bars contain four separate chocolate and wafer fingers, which are individually wrapped. According to the B&M website: 'Delicious Dairy Milk chocolate with a crispy centre. 4 fingers of light crispies coated in milk chocolate. Perfect for sharing or scoffing by yourself!' Fans of the bar took to Facebook to share their joy at finding the nostalgic treat. One wrote: 'Saw these in B&M and immediately thought of years ago when they were out.' 'Need these,' another added. 'I remember back in the day when they came out and they were yum.' A further poster simply said that they were 'addictive'. When the bar was originally launched, Brand manager at Kraft Foods, Toby Smart, said: 'Crispello is a lighter way to enjoy the nation's favourite chocolate taste.' A Cadbury spokesman added: 'The mix of wafer and chocolate is a lighter way to eat chocolate and we know from experience that women are attracted to this particular format. 'It will also appeal to women because it is in three separate portions so they can consume a little at a time rather than in one go.'

Discontinued Cadbury Dairy Milk chocolate bar spotted at B&M
Discontinued Cadbury Dairy Milk chocolate bar spotted at B&M

North Wales Chronicle

time12-05-2025

  • Business
  • North Wales Chronicle

Discontinued Cadbury Dairy Milk chocolate bar spotted at B&M

The confectionery company is responsible for a range of popular chocolates including Boost, Crunchie, Creme Eggs and the classic Dairy Milk. Cadbury has discontinued a number of products recently, including: However, it has not been all bad news for Cadbury fans, who were also been treated to the return of several discontinued chocolates in 2024. Cadbury Coins and the Dairy Milk Mint Crisp chocolate bar, both of which had previously been axed, made a return to UK shelves as part of Cadbury's 2024 Christmas range. While it's previously discontinued Dairy Milk Marble and Dream chocolate bars were also spotted in B&M stores across the country late last year. Now, yet another discontinued Cadbury chocolate bar has returned to UK shelves. Cadbury Dairy Milk Shortcake Biscuit chocolate bars were discontinued in the UK back in 2008. But now, after 17 years, a version of the discontinued chocolate from "another market" is available to buy in the UK. Cadbury Dairy Milk Slices Shortcake Biscuit chocolate bar, which is from Australia, can now be found in B&M stores across the country. Shoppers have taken to social media to share their excitement about the previously discontinued shortcake biscuit-flavoured chocolate. One person, commenting on a Facebook post from Newfoodsuk, said: "Oh I used to love this one in the early 2000s! I missed it so much." Another added: "This was literally the s**t!! Off to bnm i go!!" A third shopper posted: "These were the best ever chocolate." This fan commented: "They did this YEARS ago. Like 20+? And I've waited for it to come back." While someone else said: "Omg I dream about this chocolate." RECOMMENDED READING: A Mondelēz International (Cadbury owners) spokesperson revealed that while the Dairy Milk Slices Shortcake Biscuit bar is available at B&M, it is not directly sold by Cadbury in the UK (having come from "another market"). Revealing the long-term future of the popular Cadbury chocolate in the UK, the spokesperson added: "We discontinued the similar Cadbury Dairy Milk Shortcake Biscuit bar in the UK in 2008 and we have no current plans to bring the product back. "However, we have plenty of other delicious bars with a little crunch for consumers to choose from, such as the recently launched Cadbury Dairy Milk Biscoff bar and our Cadbury Dairy Milk & More range.'

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