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‘We've outdone ourselves with this one' say Cadbury Ireland as they reveal new limited edition bar ‘coming soon'
‘We've outdone ourselves with this one' say Cadbury Ireland as they reveal new limited edition bar ‘coming soon'

The Irish Sun

time23-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • The Irish Sun

‘We've outdone ourselves with this one' say Cadbury Ireland as they reveal new limited edition bar ‘coming soon'

CADBURY Ireland has teased a major new chocolate bar that is set to hit shelves around the country in weeks, saying: "We've outdone ourselves with this one." The chocolate company debuted its latest creation on Instagram. Advertisement 4 Cadbury has released its newest bar for summer Credit: 4 The bar is said to hit shelves in the next few weeks Credit: Getty In the video, the brand revealed the new limited edition Twirl White Dipped bar. The original Twirl bar, first launched in They described their latest creation as having "fast-melting swirls" - just in time for Advertisement READ MORE IN RETAIL According to Cadbury, you need to act fast to get this limited-edition bar. They said: "Something new is it won't be here forever." The company advised fans to keep their eyes peeled for its newest invention to hit the shops. Many fans rushed to the comments to share their excitement, with one calling the Twirl Dipped "unreal". Advertisement Most read in Money One fan said: "Omg I need this!" and another added: "Cannot wait for this." 'Have to try this' say chocolate fans as Cadbury Ireland reveal major toastie hack A third wrote: "YES PLEASE" as they eagerly await the new bar. Other people were happy to see an alternative revival of a classic. "The (reverse) Snowflake is back", commented one fan under the post in relation to another Twirl twist discontinued in 2008. Advertisement The snowflake bar had a crumbly flaked white chocolate inside and was covered in smooth milk And those aren't the only new releases Cadbury has planned for summer. The chocolatier has announced the launch of its new It will blend its classic Dairy Milk chocolate with a creamy coffee filling and crunchy biscuit pieces. Advertisement The caffeine-themed bar will be in stores for less than €3. According to a survey by Deliveroo, a whopping 8 out of 10 people in Ireland keep their chocolate in the fridge. This new bar will have packaging that will reveal a design once chilled - for some summer fun. With the help of thermometric technology, cool, bright, summery icons can be seen when you chill your chocolate. Advertisement The latest creations are hitting the shelves in June with their cool packaging. 4 New packaging will reveal a design when bars are chilled 4 The new iced latte bar will cost less than €3

Give us a Twirl: Cadbury launch new limited edition bar
Give us a Twirl: Cadbury launch new limited edition bar

Extra.ie​

time22-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Extra.ie​

Give us a Twirl: Cadbury launch new limited edition bar

Cadbury have announced the release of a new limited-edition chocolate bar, their latest take on the popular Twirl. The Twirl bar normally consists of of a crumbly flake on the inner layer covered by a rich milk chocolate coating on top. And now Cadbury have devised a way of including white chocolate, as they bring out the Twirl White Dipped edition. Twirl White Dipped. Pic: Cadbury Cadbury describe the new bar as having 'fast-melting swirls, the intense chocolatiness of the white chocolate dip' while they also add that the product 'won't be on the shelves for long'. They say limited quantities will be available nationwide in grocery and convenience stores 'soon', with the new treat retailing at €1.75. The discontinued Flake Snow – or 'Snowflake' – was a white chocolate-centred version of the Twirl. Pic: Cadbury Séamus Harahan, Confectionary Lead at Cadbury Ireland commented: 'We know how much people in Ireland love a Cadbury Twirl – it's one of our most iconic bars. Over the years, limited editions like Twirl Orange and Twirl Mint have proven just how excited Irish fans get about new takes on a classic. 'With the launch of Twirl White Dipped, we're offering something a little different – smooth white chocolate wrapped around those familiar milk chocolate swirls. 'It's a fresh indulgence we think people will really enjoy, but it won't be around forever – so don't miss out!'

All-new Cadbury Dairy Milk flavour launching in major retailers in days and it's perfect for coffee lovers
All-new Cadbury Dairy Milk flavour launching in major retailers in days and it's perfect for coffee lovers

Scottish Sun

time22-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Scottish Sun

All-new Cadbury Dairy Milk flavour launching in major retailers in days and it's perfect for coffee lovers

It's not the only new item hitting shelves this summer CHOC SHOCK All-new Cadbury Dairy Milk flavour launching in major retailers in days and it's perfect for coffee lovers Click to share on X/Twitter (Opens in new window) Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) CADBURY is launching a brand new Dairy Milk flavour bar within days. The Sun can exclusively reveal, the chocolatier has announced the launch of its new Dairy Milk Iced Latte bar. Sign up for Scottish Sun newsletter Sign up 2 Cadbury's new Dairy Milk Iced Latte bars will hit shelves in June 2 It is also releasing four limited-edition Dairy Milk Summer Edition bars with unique packaging Cadbury has launched a special chocolate bar that blends its classic Dairy Milk chocolate with a creamy coffee filling and crunchy biscuit pieces. It also releases four limited-edition Dairy Milk Summer Edition bars with unique packaging. This packaging changes its appearance when chilled, thanks to special thermochromic technology, revealing bright, summery designs. The new chocolate bars will hit the shelves in June and will be available throughout the summer period. Mara Popa, Brand Manager at Cadbury's parent company Mondelez, said: "We know that over half the nation is already chilling their chocolate, and we're ready to truly embrace this debate! "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. "This special pack design highlights the chilled chocolate trend in a playful way – so whether you are team fridge or team cupboard, the choice is yours!" Cadbury has more new products coming next month. It is adding to their Twirl range with a limited-edition Twirl White Dipped bar, which will be available from early June 2025. This new version combines the classic Twirl milk chocolate layers with a smooth coating of white chocolate. Shoppers beg Cadbury's to bring back 2005 recipe on iconic bar - as they moan current one 'tastes like candle wax' The iconic chocolate brand shared the news in a post on Facebook earlier this month. "OK but we've really outdone ourselves with this one," it told chocoholics. It described the new flavour as "unreal, indulgent, smooth, swirly, creamy, melty, new, and mouthwatering." However, the confectionery veterans also revealed that this new buy "won't be around forever". So once this exciting new bar hits shelves, Cadbury fans may want to stock up while they can. "Introducing Twirl White Dipped, keep your eyes peeled for when you can get your hands on it," the post read. The launch image showed the famous flaky texture of a Twirl bar en-coated in white chocolate instead classic milk chocolate. Cadbury representatives confirmed the bar is set to hit shelves on June 2. 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. Making a comeback Earlier this month, chocolate fans were buzzing with excitement after spotting a new Cadbury treat that brings back fond memories of a beloved classic. The discovery was shared in the popular Facebook group, Food Finds UK, where shoppers were quick to notice its striking similarity to the nostalgic Cadbury Tasters. The new treat, named Cadbury Dairy Milk Balls, is said to resemble the discontinued Tasters, which first appeared in 1996. These small, round Dairy Milk chocolates were similar to Maltesers but lacked the crunchy centre. Despite their rich, chocolatey taste, Cadbury Tasters were quietly discontinued in the mid-2000s due to low sales. However, it's clear that fans have never forgotten them.

Popular breakfast favourite disappears across all UK supermarkets
Popular breakfast favourite disappears across all UK supermarkets

Daily Mirror

time21-05-2025

  • Business
  • Daily Mirror

Popular breakfast favourite disappears across all UK supermarkets

Disappointed shoppers have taken to social media to ask why the breakfast bar has been suddenly removed from shelves A popular breakfast favourite has been discontinued from UK supermarkets. Weetabix has confirmed its Alpen cereal bars are no more. Alpen bars are made with a mix of cereals, fruits, nuts, and are sometimes covered in chocolate or yogurt. Shoppers had been taking to social media to question where the bars had gone. ‌ One person asked: "What has happened to Alpen Light cereal bars? I can't find them anywhere." Someone replied: "Strawberry and yoghurt Alpen bars also on the missing list!" ‌ In a separate Reddit post, one person said: "Was starting to think I imagined them, but nah — Alpen bars (including Alpen Delight) have actually disappeared from every supermarket and even their website. No pages, no mentions, not even in the product archive. Just gone. "I emailed Alpen to ask what was going on and they replied confirming they've discontinued the whole line. No announcement, no heads-up — just wiped off the map." Replying to this post, another shopper said: "I have genuinely been looking for alpen bars the past few weeks!!" A spokesperson from Weetabix told the Sun: "As part of our focus on long term growth and simplifying the business, we made the decision to discontinue Alpen bars in 2024. "This change enabled us to redeploy our teams toward our most valuable products, supporting the continued growth of our core operations. ‌ "We're pleased to confirm that, as a result of this decision, the majority of our brilliant people chose to stay and help us to remain focused on delivering the great-tasting, nutritious products our consumers know and trust." In more food news, Cadbury has announced it is launching a brand new Twirl chocolate bar - and it looks just like a discontinued fan favourite. Cadbury Twirl White Dipped is basically a classic Twirl bar that has been dipped in a white chocolate coating. ‌ The dipped Twirls are limited edition from June 2 - so you'll only be able to grab one for a limited time. The RRP (recommended retail price) is 99p but retailers can set their own prices. Cadbury fans may be right in thinking the Cadbury Twirl White Dipped looks a bit familiar. It is essentially the reverse of the classic Flake Snow, which featured a white flake dipped in milk chocolate. It was launched in 2000 before being discontinued in 2008. The iconic chocolate brand shared the news in a post on Facebook, where they said: "OK but we've really outdone ourselves with this one. Introducing Twirl White Dipped, keep your eyes peeled for when you can get your hands on it..."

Cadbury fans rush to B&M to grab ‘best ever' discontinued 00s chocolate bar
Cadbury fans rush to B&M to grab ‘best ever' discontinued 00s chocolate bar

Metro

time17-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Metro

Cadbury fans rush to B&M to grab ‘best ever' discontinued 00s chocolate bar

Almost two decades after it disappeared from shelves, an iconic Cadbury favourite popular in the 2000s has been spotted on supermarket shelves once more. The Cadbury Dairy Milk Shortcake Biscuit bars were discontinued back in 2008, but now, they've been given new life. Fans of the sweet treat have spotted it exclusively in B&M across the UK. The snack made it into the New Foods UK Facebook group – and no doubt, chocolate aficionados took a moment to reminisce about its glory days. 'I used to love the UK version of this…it was lush,' penned Kat Palmer, while Charlotte Newbold said 'off to B&M I go!' Meanwhile, Ruby Wren confessed that she used to 'love this one in the early 2000s,' adding that she 'missed it so much.' Kelsey Daniels said 'I want 10 bars please!! This was my fave chocolate!!!!!', and Helen Macleod said it was the 'best ever' treat. In fact, fans of the bar have been so dedicated to the cause that they even created a Facebook group. Their cause was simple: Bring Back The Cadbury Dairy Milk Shortcake Biscuit Bar. What a campaign slogan, hey? Swiftly after learning of their return, Sheyy Jade ran down to B&M, posting a haul of four chocolate bars – and in the comments, Lydia Neave Hodgson admitted to being 'fully stocked up' already. Naturally though, there's a catch. A spokesperson for Mondelēz International told MailOnline that these bars aren't sold directly by the UK branch, and that the B&M bars have come from another market. To date, Cadbury also operates in Ireland, the US, Australia, New Zealand, Canada, India, Malta, and South Africa. '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,' they confirmed. More Trending Cadbury unveils new chocolate bar perfect for fans of discontinued 00s favourite Food 2 days ago By Courtney Pochin Little-known chocolate bar sold in supermarkets is being hailed as 'better than Cadbury' 'Glitch' Aldi offer sees entire range slashed to just 9p — here's how to stock up Aero issues 'urgent' warning about chocolate bars — but it could get you £10,000 Metro has contacted Mondelēz International for comment. That's not all that's been going on in the world of Cadbury favourites lately. Earlier this week, the confectionery giant announced it would be launching a brand-new chocolate bar. Known as the Cadbury Twirl White Dipped, the new chocolate takes the iconic Twirl bar that everyone knows and loves and elevates it by dipping the swirled chocolate in a white chocolate coating. Deals of the Day One application of this gel and my puffy hay fever face was lifted and plump Nail the Western style come festival season with this Free People-inspired jacket From Sipsmith Gin to Laneige, Oliver Bonas and more – here's our picks of the week Mango's tote bag looks far more premium than it's £22 price tag View More » The dipped Twirls are limited-edition and will only be available in limited quantities from June 2, so you'll want to try one while you can. Little-known chocolate bar sold in supermarkets is being hailed as 'better than Cadbury' When Cadbury launched their Dairy Milk Biscoff bar, it was sure to be a match made in confectionary heaven. The iconic OG of milk chocolate, combined with a caramelised biscuit that's reached God Tier status. But fans were left 'disappointed' by the collab, saying that they 'couldn't really taste the Biscoff ' and it had a 'grainy' texture. The bar was perhaps not quite what snackers had in mind, with 'crumbs' of Biscoff nestled in the milk chocolate, instead of lashings of the popular spread. But, before you head back to your Biscoff jar with a spoon, there's a delicious alternative you need to know about. In the aisles of Lifestyle Editor Kristina Beanland's local Co-op, she came across Biscoff's own brand Milk Chocolate with Biscoff Spread. It might not have a punchy name, but as a long-time Biscoff lover (she was a fan when it was simply a plastic-wrapped biscuit served with a cuppa), she was intrigued. Do you have a story to share? Get in touch by emailing MetroLifestyleTeam@ MORE: 'Glitch' Aldi offer sees entire range slashed to just 9p — here's how to stock up MORE: McVities says we've been eating Chocolate Digestives wrong for the last 100 years MORE: Aero issues 'urgent' warning about chocolate bars — but it could get you £10,000 The Slice Your free email guide to the best London has on offer, from drinks deals to restaurant reviews. Postcode ? DOB ? Email I agree to receive newsletters from Metro Sign Up This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply. Your information will be used in line with our Privacy Policy

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