Cadbury has released a new chocolate bar in the UK which is a twist on one of its already popular treats.
The confectionery company has released a Creme Egg Chocolate Bar which is now available in B&M stores across the UK.
The new chocolate bar is a spin on its already fan-favourite Creme Egg, which is usually released in the lead-up to Easter each year.
Chocolate lovers went crazy earlier this month when they found packs of Creme Eggs had been released earlier than usual and were already available (in B&M stores) even before Christmas.
Cadbury releases new Creme Egg chocolate bar
Shoppers spotted the new release Creme Egg chocolate bar on B&M shelves on Wednesday (November 29).
Newfoodsuk shared a picture on Facebook of the new chocolate which sent fans into a spin.
One person, commenting on the Facebook post, said: "That looks yummy will have to get that."
Another commented: "I want this for my Christmas stocking at least 5 bars of it."
This is not the first time a Creme Egg chocolate bar has been available at B&M in the UK.
Cadbury released a similar Creme Egg bar in Australia a few years ago with the Aussie import making its way to UK shelves, according to Time Out.
But this latest release is a UK version of the bar.
It has been a busy year for Cadbury and its Creme Eggs, with a new white chocolate Creme Egg also being released for the first time in the UK earlier this year.
Cadbury releases new flavour of another popular Easter chocolate
Although we haven't even had Christmas yet, Easter chocolates have already begun hitting shelves in stores across the UK much to the delight of shoppers.
Chocolate lovers have also spotted an adaptation of another popular Easter Chocolate - Mini Eggs.
Cadbury has released packets of Orange flavoured Mini Eggs which are available now at One Stop, according to Newfoodsuk.
Fans of the popular Easter treat have taken to social media to reveal just how excited they are about this new flavour.
One person, commenting on the Newfooduk post, said: "I need to find these two of my favourites rolled into one."
Another commented: "omg as if my addiction of mini eggs is combined with my addiction of choc orange. I’ve still got bags of mini eggs in the house left from last Easter , got to savour every last one."
While a third person added: "Need to find these!! As if Mini eggs weren’t addictive enough!"
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