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North Wales Live
22-05-2025
- Entertainment
- North Wales Live
Huge Cadbury's Dairy Milk bar cheaper on Amazon than Tesco and Morrisons
You don't need an occasion to eat chocolate. And based on the price of this massive Cadbury Milk Chocolate bar, it looks like a fun (and arguably essential) addition to any household kitchen. Now is also the perfect time to bag it, as it's reduced from £13.44 to £8.50 for a limited time deal on Amazon, which is cheaper than it is at both Tesco, where it's £10 and Morrisons ((£11). And what do shoppers think? Most of them have been amazed with how long-lasting this giant bar is, and have raved about how it is perfect to share, or just enjoy it by yourself. One happy buyer shared: 'The Cadbury Dairy Milk Chocolate Bar (850g) is pure indulgence! The classic, creamy, and rich Cadbury taste never disappoints." 'This giant bar is perfect for sharing (or keeping all to yourself!). 'It melts beautifully in your mouth, and the quality is just as amazing as always. 'I used it for the popular Dubai chocolate strawberries. If you love smooth and delicious milk chocolate, this is a must-have. Highly recommend!' Someone else added: 'A big bar of my favourite chocolate was literally just what I ordered! It tastes creamy and chocolatey and would make the perfect gift for all Dairy Milk lovers! 'It has an expiry date of a year from when I bought it so I could technically save it until then. Although, I highly doubt I will.' However, despite a large number of positive reviews, not everyone was impressed. One person said: 'I get these bars of chocolate regularly from Amazon and am usually very satisfied with them. 'However, the most recent ones were pretty broken inside the packaging.' Yet another satisfied customer noted: 'As expected. If you know Cadbury's chocolate, it needs no further description. 'If you don't, please try it. This bar is HUGE. It will last my husband and I at least two rugby matches! (Probably eight to be honest).' Speaking of impressive chocolate treats on Amazon, you could also buy this hamper box featuring an assortment of chocolates for £9.99, from classic Dairy Milk bars, to chocolate buttons and a Freddo, or grab this box with eight full-sized well-known bars for £11.99 from all your favourites, including the Wispa, Fudge and more. Elsewhere, you could also get your hands on a huge personalised Milka bar from Your Surprise from £25.19, or a personalised Cadbury bar for £19.99 at Moonpig. Or if you prefer lots of smaller bars, there's also this bouquet of Galaxy bars which you can buy at Etsy for £24 if that's more your thing.


Scottish Sun
04-05-2025
- Business
- Scottish Sun
Chocolate lovers rave as Cadbury slashes Easter egg prices to as little as 65p with up to 80% off sale
All recommendations within this article are informed by expert editorial opinion. If you click on a link in this story we may earn affiliate revenue. Fan favourites including Creme Eggs and Wispa have seen their prices heavily cut ICONIC CHOCS Chocolate lovers rave as Cadbury slashes Easter egg prices to as little as 65p with up to 80% off sale CADBURY has slashed the price of its Easter eggs to as little as 65p in a huge sale. Discounts as large as 80 per cent off have excited chocolate lovers across the UK who are now rushing to snap up the incredible deal. Advertisement 4 Cadbury has reduced the price of its White Chocolate Creme Eggs to just 65p Credit: Cadbury 4 Other products, such as its larger Creme Egg Easter Egg, have been reduced by 80 per cent Credit: Cadbury 4 Cadbury's Twirl Orange Easter Egg now costs just £1.99 Credit: Cadbury The discounts were spotted by a keen-eyed shopper and shared on Facebook. Across Cadbury's online store, Easter eggs have been heavily discounted, just two weeks after Easter Sunday celebrations. Attracting the biggest saving is Cadbury's 195g Creme Egg Chocolate Easter Egg, which has been reduced by a whopping 80 per cent. Instead of its usual £7.49 price tag, shoppers can nab it for the steal of a price of just £1.49. Advertisement A number of delicious treats have earned a similarly hefty price cut of 73 per cent, including Cadbury's Easter eggs in flavours such as Caramilk, Orange Twirl, and Wispa. While these luxurious snacks, which weigh just under 200g, will typically set you back £7.99, they are now selling for the bargain price of just £1.99. Also earning a good discount are Cadbury's White Chocolate individual Creme Eggs, which now cost just 65p. If you're feeling like stocking up on Easter egg supplies, you can also get your hands on one of the larger discounted packs. Advertisement Cadbury has reduced the price of its 12-pack Caramel Egg and Creme Egg bundle by a tasty 43 per cent. Instead of the usual £105.48, shoppers only need to pay £60 to grab the dozen treats. Foodies race to buy new Dubai chocolate Easter egg in popular supermarket - the 'filling is crazy' and it's selling FAST On top of this, Cadbury's Minis Mix Chocolate Eggs Bag, which contains 12 packets, each weighing 238g, has seen its price slashed. The 63 per cent saving sees its price reduced from £80.28 to a staggering £29.88 for nearly 3kg of chocolate. Advertisement This comes just days after chocolate fans spotted a discontinued Cadbury treat, among other slashed-price Easter chocolates, at a Sainsbury's store. The bargain bonanza was spotted at one of the supermarket's outlets in Hereford, where treats including the Cadbury Daim Mini Eggs were scanning for as little as 18p. The Easter treat has returned after the Christmas version, Dairy Milk Robins was discontinued, leaving shoppers at the time gutted. Other treats included the Kinder Mini Eggs which were available for 15p, as well as 5 pack of Creme Eggs selling for 40p. Advertisement Major supermarket slashes boxes of Celebrations down to just £1.50 – and shoppers are already stocking up for Christmas SHOPPERS are scrambling to get to a major supermarket as boxes of chocolates have been slashed. So if your purse is feeling tighter than ever before and you're on a mission to cut costs where possible, we've found just the thing. And you've got a sweet tooth and fancy stocking your cupboards with tasty snacks, then you'll need to check this out. One chocolate fan was left open-mouthed when browsing in her local supermarket, when she noticed that boxes of Celebrations had been massively reduced. Thrilled with her find, which Cathy Pennington spotted in a Tesco store in Altrincham, the bargain hunter took to social media to alert others, leaving many open-mouthed. Posting on BARGAIN LOVERS Poundland, Home Bargains, B&M, Primark, The Range & More, a public Facebook group with 805,900 members, Cathy shared a snap of the cheap treats, which many of us can't get enough of during the festive season. Alongside her post, she simply beamed: 'Tesco £1.50.' The 300g variety boxes of chocolates were once priced at £5.35, but have since been slashed down to only £1.50. In this large box, you'll find all of the iconic favourites - Snickers, Twix, Mars, Malteasers, Milky Way, Bounty, Galaxy, and Galaxy Caramel. The milk chocolate treats are still marked at £5.35 online, but if you fancy saving £3.85, then you'll need to move fast. One eagle-eyed shopper took to the Extreme Couponing and Bargains UK Facebook group to share the haul. They posted: 'In my local Sainsbury's – Creme Eggs 5 pack, 40p. Kinder Mini Eggs, 15p. Daim Mini Eggs, 18p. (Hertford). Still lots left.' The post sent social media into meltdown, with choc lovers tagging mates and planning their next supermarket dash. One replied: 'Omg 40p creme eggs xxxxx.' Advertisement Another said: 'Get to Sainsbury's lol.' A third added: 'Loads of eggs in my nearest one.'
Yahoo
11-03-2025
- Yahoo
TikTok launches brand new feature that's been made just for teenagers
TikTok is launching a brand new feature that has been designed to help teenage users wind down before bed and move away from the app's feed. The new Wind Down tool will automatically turn on if a TikTok user under 16 is on the app after 10pm, interrupting the For You feed with a full-screen takeover and playing calming music. TikTok said that in the coming weeks, additional meditation exercises will also be tested as part of the feature. It is believed to be the first time a social media platform has pushed mindfulness tools directly to users, and comes as part of a wider update from TikTok. The new feature will also have parental control tools including the 'Time Away' option that will allow parents to block teenagers from TikTok during specific times, such as family meals, school, at night or during a holiday. Until now, TikTok and other social media platforms enabled parents to set screen time allowances in hours and overnight, but not specific schedules during the day. Val Richey, TikTok's global head of outreach and partnerships, trust and safety, said the platform wanted to offer 'ongoing support' to teenage wellbeing. 'That means exploring new ways to help guide teens in developing healthy digital habits,' he told the PA news agency. 'It can't just be about block and prevent. It has to be about education and development. 'The idea is based on some research that we've reviewed around meditation being helpful in improving sleep quality, and certainly, I think there's a lot of people who that will resonate with. 'We really want to push the envelope a little bit and try being creative – it's not something that we've seen before.' The update is part of TikTok's Family Pairing tools which enable parents to link their own accounts with those of their children and monitor their usage. It will also add increased visibility for parents into their child's TikTok network, giving them the ability to see who follows them and who their child has blocked. Recommended Reading TikTok users in hysterics as dodgy Wispa bar goes viral TikTok and Reddit investigated over use of children's data Lidl becomes first supermarket to launch TikTok shop Mr Richey said the Family Pairing tools aim to strike the right balance between allowing teenagers their independence and enabling parents to monitor them. 'This is exactly the balance that we're always trying to strike between giving teens some agency and some privacy, but also helping make sure that parents have enough visibility into what their teens are doing, and providing an environment where important conversations can happen,' he told PA. 'We want to be collaborative in how teens develop healthy digital habits and also interact with their parents.'