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Shoppers go wild as RARE Quality Street dessert makes return to supermarket shelves
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SWEET TREAT Shoppers go wild as RARE Quality Street dessert makes return to supermarket shelves
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TOFFEE lovers are buzzing after a cult classic Quality Street dessert made a surprise comeback.
Originally spotted in Asda back in 2019, the nostalgic pud vanished without warning, leaving sweet-toothed Brits gutted.
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Shoppers have spotted a quality street toffee penny dessert
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The dessert has returned to shelves after five years
But now, Iceland has brought it back.
The Quality Street Smooth & Creamy Toffee Penny Dessert inspired by the iconic golden-wrapped sweet has returned, sparking a frenzy among fans who feared it was gone forever.
One excited foodie took to Facebook to share the good news, posting: 'Closer look at Quality Street Toffee Penny Desserts from Iceland, they're smooth and creamy, perfect if you love toffee penny sweets.'
Fans flooded the comments with excitement.
One said: 'OMG they used to have these YEARS ago at Asda and I was devastated when they stopped!! Please don't be different now.'
Another added: 'So glad this is back!'.
While others said they 'need to find some' and 'It just looks so good.'
The puddings are a part of Nestlé's range of chocolate bar-inspired desserts, including Rolo and Milkybar.
They are said to be rich, creamy and full of toffee flavour, just like the chewy favourite from the iconic tin.
A pack of four will set you back £2.80 or just £2 if you grab them as part of a multibuy offer.
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But if you're hoping to grab a pot, don't hang about.
We couldn't find them on sale anywhere else, so your best bet is to head to your nearest Iceland store.
They're also available online through Iceland's website, with home delivery if you fancy skipping the queues.
It's a sweet treat for anyone who's been craving that classic toffee penny taste and just in time for summer snack cravings.
The Sun has asked Quality Street if the snack is now back for good.
New chocolate
Its comes as Aldi announced the launch of its own version of the wildly popular Dubai-style chocolate bar.
The indulgent treat features layers of rich pistachio cream and crunchy kadayif pastry, all encased in smooth milk chocolate.
The luxurious chocolate bar will be hitting UK shelves later this month, retailing at £3.99.
Meanwhile, just last week shoppers discovered a brand new kinder bar as part of Tesco's meal deal offer.
The new snack features a crispy wafer layered with smooth milky and cocoa-hazelnut creams, wrapped in milk chocolate and topped with biscuit crumbs.
It's quickly becoming a fan favourite, thanks to its indulgent flavour and affordable price.
Elsewhere, chocoholics spotted a rare Cadbury treat from overseas on B&M shelves.
The 5 Star Mini Treats - a caramel-packed favourite usually found in far-flung places like India, Brazil and South Africa – are now being sold for just £2 in UK stores.