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New Cadbury Dairy Milk bar is spotted on UK supermarket shelves as shoppers fill up trolleys with ‘banging' flavour
New Cadbury Dairy Milk bar is spotted on UK supermarket shelves as shoppers fill up trolleys with ‘banging' flavour

Scottish Sun

time6 days ago

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  • Scottish Sun

New Cadbury Dairy Milk bar is spotted on UK supermarket shelves as shoppers fill up trolleys with ‘banging' flavour

The bar was available with a 10 per cent discount CHOC O LOT New Cadbury Dairy Milk bar is spotted on UK supermarket shelves as shoppers fill up trolleys with 'banging' flavour Click to share on X/Twitter (Opens in new window) Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) SHOPPERS are racing to pick up a new Cadbury Dairy Milk chocolate bar on UK supermarket shelves - and are praising the "banging" flavour. The snack is a collaboration with iconic sweet treat giant Biscoff - and fans have rushed to fill their trolleys with the giant bar which they say is worth every penny. Sign up for Scottish Sun newsletter Sign up 2 Shoppers are racing to get the giant bar which costs less than a fiver Credit: Facebook / Mark Watson A Facebook user flagged the incredible find on the Extreme Couponing and Bargains UK group. And it was discovered in major supermarket Tesco - with the store offering a 10 per cent discount to certain customers. The user posted a picture of the behemoth chocolate bar in their hand. They captioned the post: "New giant Biscoff Cadbury Dairy Milk Bar at Tesco." The post also disclosed the price of the brand new snack. Cadbury and Biscoff's huge bar cost £5, but only £4.50 for Clubcard holders. Eager chocolate fans filled the comments, seemingly keen to get their hands on the new treat. One user commented on the post saying that the new flavour looked delicious. They said: "Omg looks bangin!" Another commented: "Omg [love heart eyes emoji]." Others excitedly tagged their pals so they could spread awareness for the fan-favourite snack. It comes after sweet-toothed shoppers spotted another groundbreaking Cadbury bar on supermarket shelves. Eagle-eyed shoppers spotted the brand new Twirl White Dipped across stores - sending them into a frenzy. Chocolate makers Cadbury described the new bar, which is similar to a Twirl bar, but dipped in white chocolate as being "unreal, indulgent, smooth, swirly, creamy, melty, new, and mouthwatering". And now, the new bar has been spotted by hawk-eyed snack fans in Morrisons. Posting in the Newfoodsuk Facebook group, one confectionary lover said: "The new Twirl Bars are now available at Morrisons." Attached to the post was a picture of the limited edition bars on sale for £1 at the supermarket. And earlier this month, shoppers were filling their baskets with the same Cadbury chocolate bar as it scanned for just 89p at B&M. A spokesperson for the budget retailer penned on Facebook: "Calling all White Choccy Fans!! "The Twirl White Dipped has landed in B&M - and it's a NEED!! 89p "Who's snapping this up?" Excited shoppers hailed the new snack, with one saying: "I want one!!!"

Chocolate lovers rejoice as new Cadbury chocolate bar scanning at B&M tills for just 89p
Chocolate lovers rejoice as new Cadbury chocolate bar scanning at B&M tills for just 89p

Scottish Sun

time03-07-2025

  • Business
  • Scottish Sun

Chocolate lovers rejoice as new Cadbury chocolate bar scanning at B&M tills for just 89p

Click to share on X/Twitter (Opens in new window) Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) SHOPPERS are filling their basket with a new Cadbury chocolate bar as it scans for just 89p at B&M. Fans went wild for the delicious goodies when they launched last month - and now they're being snapped up at a discounted price. Sign up for Scottish Sun newsletter Sign up 3 B&M announced the new arrival Credit: Alamy 3 Chocolate lovers hailed the twist on a classic sweet treat Credit: Facebook / B&M Stores 3 B&M shoppers are racing to get their hands on the goodie Credit: Facebook / B&M Stores The Twirl White Dipped impressed chocolate lovers after being teased by the company in June. They are very similar to Cadbury's iconic Twirls - but are coated with white chocolate instead. "OK but we've really outdone ourselves with this one," they told shoppers. They described the flavour as "unreal, indulgent, smooth, swirly, creamy, melty, new, and mouthwatering". And now B&M have announced the sweet treat has arrived at their stores. A spokesperson for the budget retailer penned on Facebook: "Calling all White Choccy Fans!! "The Twirl White Dipped has landed in B&M - and it's a NEED!! 89p "Who's snapping this up?" Excited shoppers hailed the new snack: "I want one!!!" Another commented: "They are so good." Cadbury's New UK Bar, Nationwide's 5% Deposit Boost, and River Island's 33 Store Closures – Money News Today "These look very yummy," echoed someone else. A fourth agreed: "Really lush, had one on Saturday." Other Cadbury customers previously compared the latest launch to the Cadburys Flake Snowflake. Launched in 2000, the now discontinued bar featured white chocolate flakes coated in milk chocolate. The chocolate bars have also been spotted in local convenience stores, with Newfoodsuk post stating: "Wow, these are outstanding - closest bar you'll ever get to a Cadbury Snowflake! "We spotted these at our local convenience store!" Katya Savelieva, Brand Manager for Twirl at Mondelez International, said of the new bars: 'Cadbury Twirl has always been a fan favourite, so it's no surprise that limited editions like Cadbury Twirl Orange and Cadbury Twirl Mint had everyone talking. "With smooth white chocolate surrounding our iconic milk chocolate swirls, the new Twirl White Dipped is an indulgence you won't want to miss - grab it as soon as you can and experience Twirl like never before.' The bar first hit shelves on June 2, and since it won't be around for ever, sweet-toothed fans should consider stocking up whilst they're still on shelves. Twirl bar were first released in Ireland in 1985, as a single finger bar. They hit UK shelves two years later in its classic double finger form. Eventually the Twirl bar solidified itself as a fan favourite among Cadbury customers. It has since earned its place in the coveted Cadbury's Heroes tin, available at Christmas. The news comes as Cadbury officially announced it has discontinued a popular bar. This product axe was all the more shocking as it occurred just two years after the bar's launch. Cadburys fans recently shared their excitement after finding an item that is similar to another discontinued favourite.

Curragh Saturday tips and race card - list of runners for Pretty Polly Stakes
Curragh Saturday tips and race card - list of runners for Pretty Polly Stakes

Irish Daily Mirror

time28-06-2025

  • Sport
  • Irish Daily Mirror

Curragh Saturday tips and race card - list of runners for Pretty Polly Stakes

The Andrew Balding-trained Kalpana is expected to land the Group 1 Paddy Power Pretty Polly Stakes at the Curragh. The only Group 1 winner in the field, the Juddmonte filly,– progressive last season – will be ridden for the first time by her owner's new retained rider Colin Keane and might prove too strong for her six rivals – which include two classy three-year-olds, Twirl and Wemightakedlongway. A daughter of Study Of Man, Kalpana improved through the ranks last season, winning a Newmarket handicap off 78 in April, and ended her campaign with victory in the Group 1 Qipco British Champions Filly & Mares Stakes at Ascot in October, beating AidanO'Brien's Wingspan by two lengths. In between, she finished third in Royal Ascot's Ribblesdale before making her stakes-race breakthrough in the listed Glasgow Stakes at Hamilton – which she followed up by proving a wide-margin winner of the Group 3 Unibet September Stakes at Kempton Park. Her Ascot success, in soft ground, proved the filly's improvement. And on her 2025 seasonal debut, she performed creditably over this course and distance when, having led early, she stayed on late to finish third – beatena a length and a half behind Los Angeles and Anmaat in theTattersalls Gold Cup last month. A Group winner over a mile and a half, Kalpana boasts rock-solid form over 10 furlongs and, having performed well against the boys last time, she should prove very tough to beat in this fillies-only contest. The Nicolas Clement-trained Survie, a Group 2 winner, carries French hopes. But the biggest threat to Kalpana should be O'Brien's Betfred Oaks runner-up Twirl, bidding to give her trainer a first Pretty Polly success since Minding in 2020. A Group 3 winner last autumn and successful in the Musidora at York ahead of her Oaks bid, she forced the pace at Epsom and was only collared by stable-companion Minnie Hauk inside the final furlong – going down by just a neck. Clearly progressive, Twirl boasts a rating of 113 and is a serious contender. But the older Kalpana is preferred. Joseph O'Brien's Wemightakedlongway, a Group 3 winner in Navan before being beaten over five lengths when fifth in the Epsom Oaks, will have her supporters too, along with the Munster Oaks (Group 3) heroine Magical Hope, representing Paddy Twomey. And Henry de Bromhead's Higher Leaves, successful at listed and Group 3 level in France last year, probably needs to step-up Here's a list of the runners and riders, as well as a tip for each race: 1.15pm: 7f Barronstown Stud Irish EBF (C & G) Maiden (2yo) 1 Al Haarith (IRE) Dylan McMonagle2 All Hail (IRE) Billy Lee3 Benvenuto Cellini (IRE) Wayne Lordan4 Dorset (IRE) Ryan Moore5 Hamiyan (FR) Chris Hayes6 Jordi Bear (IRE) Seamie Heffernan7 Mr Vettori (IRE) Shane Foley8 New Zealand (IRE) Ronan Whelan9 Palace Tyne (IRE) James Ryan (3)10 South Island (IRE) Gavin Ryan11 Swinging The World (IRE) Ross Coakley12 The Holy Apostle (IRE) Luke McAteer13 Unbreakable Duke (IRE) K J Leonard Peter O'Hehir's tip: Dorset 1.45pm: 6f Airlie Stud Stakes (Group 2) (Fillies) (2yo) 1 Artista (IRE) Dylan McMonagle2 Beautify (IRE) Ryan Moore3 Lady Iman (IRE) Colin Keane4 Leblon Queen (IRE) Chris Hayes5 Luna Mia Ronan Whelan6 Skydance Billy Lee Peter O'Hehir's tip: Lady Iman 2.20pm: 6½f (6f63y) Jebel Ali Racecourse And Stables Anglesey Stakes (Group 3) (2yo) 1 Flushing Meadows (USA) Ryan Moore2 Killourney Reigns (IRE) Ben Coen3 Stop The Nation (IRE) James Ryan4 She's Too Kool (IRE) Rory Cleary5 Suzie Songs (IRE) Colin Keane Peter O'Hehir's tip: Flushing Meadows 2.55pm: 1m2f Al Basti Equiworld, Dubai International Stakes In Honour Of Kevin Prendergast (Group 3) (3yo+) 1 Trustyourinstinct (IRE) Dylan McMonagle2 Deepone Billy Lee3 Layfayette (IRE) Colin Keane4 Elizabeth Jane (IRE) Chris Hayes5 Roosevelt Wayne Lordan6 Gotomylovely (IRE) Seamie Heffernan Peter O'Hehir's tip: Trustyourinstinct 3.30pm: 1m2f Paddy Power Pretty Polly Stakes (Group 1) (Fillies & Mares) (3yo+) 1 Higher Leaves (IRE) Shane Foley2 Jancis (IRE) Ben Coen3 Kalpana Colin Keane4 Magical Hope Billy Lee5 Survie (IRE) Stephane Pasquier6 Wemightakedlongway (IRE) Dylan McMonagle7 Whirl (IRE) Ryan Moore Peter O'Hehir's tip: Kalpana 4.05pm: 1m2f Sherry FitzGerald Country Homes Ladies Derby Handicap (4yo+) 1 Longbourn (IRE) Sorcha Woods (7)2 Masoun (FR) Elizabeth Gale (7)3 Final Voyage (IRE) Miss Georgie Benson (7)4 Bear Profit (IRE) Nicola Burns (7)5 Fiver Friday (IRE) Miss S A Carter (7)6 Solomon Sadhbh Tormey (7)7 Tatateo (IRE) Miss J Townend8 The Real Screamer (IRE) Miss A B O'Connor (3)9 Moonlit Mist (IRE) Neve Bennett (7)10 Secret World (IRE) C J Worrell (7)11 Loingseoir (IRE) Gabriella Hill (7)12 Hemight (IRE) Sylvia O'Donnell (7)13 Desert Friend (IRE) Miss H M Smullen (7)14 Breathe Again (IRE) R Donaghue-Leahy (7) Peter O'Hehir's tip: Masoun 4.40pm: 6f Fitzpatrick's Mercedes-Benz Handicap (3yo+) 1 Daamberdiplomat (IRE) Ben Coen2 Collective Power (IRE) Colin Keane3 Jon Riggens (IRE) James Ryan (3)4 Back Down Under (IRE) Leigh Roche5 Brigid's Cloak P McGettigan (7)6 Airspeed (IRE) Sorcha Woods (7)7 Never Shout Never (IRE) J Kearney (3)8 Cold Hearted (IRE) Shane Foley9 Saturn Seven (IRE) Chris Hayes10 Gordon Bennett (IRE) Niall McCullagh11 Rappell (IRE) Dylan McMonagle12 Tawaazon (IRE) Keithen Kennedy (5)13 Manhattan Chute (IRE) Wayne Lordan14 Verified (IRE) R M Mulligan (7) Peter O'Hehir's tip: Back Down Under 5.15pm: 6f Keadeen Hotel Irish EBF Maiden (3yo+) 1 Bennu (IRE) Leigh Roche2 Best Suggestion (IRE) Gary Carroll3 Colter Bay (FR) A Browne-Souza (10)4 Describe Donagh O'Connor5 Dreaminthejungle (IRE) James Ryan (3)6 Eichan San (IRE) Ronan Whelan7 Men Of Honour (IRE) Andy Slattery8 Naples (IRE) Billy Lee9 Radient Man (IRE) Shane Foley10 Sun Soldier (IRE) Ben Coen11 Washington Street (IRE) Colin Keane12 Angel Of Promise (IRE) Joseph Sheridan13 Charasson (IRE) Seamie Heffernan14 Grown Ups (IRE) R M Mulligan (7)15 Lady Crossing (IRE) Gavin Ryan16 Mise Freisin (IRE) Chris Hayes17 Stella Alpina (IRE) Nathan Crosse18 Suerte (IRE) Rory Cleary Peter O'Hehir's tip: Sun Soldier

‘Bargain' £5 teacher gift is scanning at 59p in B&M but people say they ‘must roll their eyes' & would ‘rather get wine'
‘Bargain' £5 teacher gift is scanning at 59p in B&M but people say they ‘must roll their eyes' & would ‘rather get wine'

Scottish Sun

time24-06-2025

  • Business
  • Scottish Sun

‘Bargain' £5 teacher gift is scanning at 59p in B&M but people say they ‘must roll their eyes' & would ‘rather get wine'

Click to share on X/Twitter (Opens in new window) Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) SHOPPERS have been left totally divided by a £5 teacher gift from B&M. So with the end of school term fast approaching, if you aren't sure what to get your little one's teacher, you've come to the right place. Sign up for Scottish Sun newsletter Sign up 2 Bargain hunters have been left divided by a teacher gift from B&M Credit: Getty 2 While some "love it", others believed teachers would 'hate' it Credit: Facebook One bargain hunter was left stunned when browsing the aisles in her local B&M store, when she spotted a gift that's sure to be great for all chocolate loving teachers - and even better, it's now been reduced. But while Stacy thought the purse-friendly gift would be 'thoughtful', not everyone was as keen. Posting on BARGAIN LOVERS Poundland, Home Bargains, B&M, Primark, The Range & More, a public Facebook group with 855,100 members, Stacy uploaded a snap of the Thank You Teacher Chocolate Card, leaving many open-mouthed. Alongside her post, the savvy shopper penned: 'Spotted these in B&M. I know the chocolate isn't worth £5 but thought they were still thoughtful.' According to B&M bosses, this affordable and "unique" find, which is said to now be scanning at tills for just 59p, is the perfect gift for any teacher at the end of term. It includes an 'irresistible selection' of chocolate favourites from Cadbury, Galaxy, Nestle and more. It's been hailed as a 'thoughtful and delicious gift' for teachers, to say thank you for all their help and support. So if you know that your child's teacher loves munching on Twirl or Boost bars in between lessons, you'll need to move quickly to nab this. Stacy's post has quickly amassed 466 likes and 119 comments, but Facebook users were left totally divided by the high-street buy. While some thought it was an 'absolute bargain', others described it as 'clutter' and believed teachers would 'hate' it. I'm a teacher & there are four end of term gifts I can't STAND receiving Not only this, but numerous shoppers claimed to have spotted the gift at a reduced price, as one beamed: 'Down to 59p today! Just saw them.' Whilst someone else gasped: 'Just saw them down to 59p!' Love this! Facebook user Thrilled with the gift, someone else wrote: 'Chocolate bars are over £1 each so to say you get the chocolate and the board for a fiver is an absolute bargain.' Meanwhile, another user penned: 'Love this!' Should you buy a teacher a gift? IF you are wondering whether or not to buy your child's teacher an end-of-year gift, look no further... As the summer holidays fast approach, Fabulous Senior Digital Writer and mum-of-two Sarah Bull weighs in on whether you should feel obliged to buy your kids' teachers a present to mark the end of term. Sarah said: "It can be pricey trying to keep the kids entertained during six weeks off school. "But before the end of term, parents all over the country are also trying to budget for gifts for their kids' teachers too. "With teachers, teaching assistants, SEN specialists and other beloved staff members to buy for, it can be an expensive business. "And while lots of schools actively discourage parents from spending their money on end-of-term presents for teachers, I consider it an obligation. "After all - I know how tough my kids can be at home, and their teachers have to keep them in check for the majority of the day - so don't they deserve a token of appreciation? "I also wouldn't want my children to feel left out when their friends arrive at school armed with pressies for their teachers. "While some parents go all out with gifts, with alcohol and flowers popular choices, I'll be doing my best to stay at the £5 mark for each of the four staff members I'll be buying for. "And with some fab options in stores like Poundland, Home Bargains and B&M, it should be easy for me to stick to my budget." But at the same time, not everyone was keen on the gift, as one person said: 'Teachers must roll their eyes.' Another added: 'Teachers would rather have wine.' The sort of people who would buy this probably also have 'Live Laugh Love' on the wall at home Facebook user A third commented: 'Teachers must hate these presents and the mugs, key rings etc. Just club together as parents, fiver each, and get them a voucher. Cheaper and easier!' Someone else advised: 'Just give them the £5 worth of chocolate. More clutter isn't usually on the top of a teacher's wish list.' And a fifth cheekily joked: 'The sort of people who would buy this probably also have 'Live Laugh Love' on the wall at home.' Unlock even more award-winning articles as The Sun launches brand new membership programme - Sun Club

‘Bargain' £5 teacher gift is scanning at 59p in B&M but people say they ‘must roll their eyes' & would ‘rather get wine'
‘Bargain' £5 teacher gift is scanning at 59p in B&M but people say they ‘must roll their eyes' & would ‘rather get wine'

The Irish Sun

time24-06-2025

  • Entertainment
  • The Irish Sun

‘Bargain' £5 teacher gift is scanning at 59p in B&M but people say they ‘must roll their eyes' & would ‘rather get wine'

SHOPPERS have been left totally divided by a £5 teacher gift from B&M. So with the end of school term fast approaching, if you aren't sure what to get your little one's teacher, you've come to the right place. Advertisement 2 Bargain hunters have been left divided by a teacher gift from B&M Credit: Getty 2 While some "love it", others believed teachers would 'hate' it Credit: Facebook One But while Stacy thought the purse-friendly gift would be 'thoughtful', not everyone was as keen. Posting on Alongside her post, the savvy shopper penned: 'Spotted these in Advertisement Read more on teacher gifts According to It includes an 'irresistible selection' of chocolate favourites from Cadbury, Galaxy, Nestle and more. It's been hailed as a 'thoughtful and delicious gift' for So if you know that your child's teacher loves munching on Twirl or Boost bars in between lessons, you'll need to move quickly to nab this. Advertisement Most read in Fabulous Stacy's post has quickly amassed 466 likes and 119 comments, but Facebook users were left totally divided by the While some thought it was an 'absolute bargain', others described it as 'clutter' and believed teachers would 'hate' it. I'm a teacher & there are four end of term gifts I can't STAND receiving Not only this, but numerous Whilst someone else gasped: 'Just saw them down to 59p!' Advertisement Love this! Facebook user Thrilled with the gift, someone else wrote: ' Meanwhile, another user penned: 'Love this!' Should you buy a teacher a gift? IF you are wondering whether or not to buy your child's teacher an end-of-year gift, look no further... As the summer holidays fast approach, Fabulous Senior Digital Writer and mum-of-two Sarah Bull weighs in on whether you should feel obliged to buy your kids' teachers a present to mark the end of term. Sarah said: "It can be pricey trying to keep the kids entertained during six weeks off school. "But before the end of term, parents all over the country are also trying to budget for gifts for their kids' teachers too. "With teachers, teaching assistants, SEN specialists and other beloved staff members to buy for, it can be an expensive business. "And while lots of schools actively discourage parents from spending their money on end-of-term presents for teachers, I consider it an obligation. "After all - I know how tough my kids can be at home, and their teachers have to keep them in check for the majority of the day - so don't they deserve a token of appreciation? "I also wouldn't want my children to feel left out when their friends arrive at school armed with pressies for their teachers. "While some parents go all out with gifts, with alcohol and flowers popular choices, I'll be doing my best to stay at the £5 mark for each of the four staff members I'll be buying for. "And with some fab options in stores like Poundland, Home Bargains and B&M, it should be easy for me to stick to my budget." But at the same time, not everyone was keen on the gift, as one person said: 'Teachers must roll their eyes.' Another added: 'Teachers would rather have wine.' Advertisement The sort of people who would buy this probably also have 'Live Laugh Love' on the wall at home Facebook user A third commented: 'Teachers must hate these presents and the mugs, key rings etc. Just club together as parents, fiver each, and get them a voucher. Cheaper and easier!' Someone else advised: 'Just give them the £5 worth of chocolate. More clutter isn't usually on the top of a teacher's wish list.' And a fifth cheekily joked: 'The sort of people who would buy this probably also have 'Live Laugh Love' on the wall at home.' Unlock even more award-winning articles as The Sun launches brand new membership programme - Sun Club Advertisement

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