Nestle has confirmed it has released two new chocolates in the UK this week.
The confectionary company is already known for chocolate products including Kit Kat, Smarties, Quality Street and Milkybar.
Chocolate lovers have already been spoilt in recent months with the release of various new products in the lead up to Easter.
Cadbury recently released a white chocolate creme egg Easter egg which shoppers have labelled a game changer.
This followed on from a new Creme Egg chocolate bar which was released back in December.
Now Nestle has joined the party with two new products released in the UK this week.
Nestle confirms release of two new chocolate bars
Aero, which was initially launched by Nestle back in 1935, is a popular chocolate choice for many Brits with it being among the top 15 chocolate brands in the UK in 2024.
We reported recently that the Facebook group UK Newest Foods had revealed a new Aero chocolate bar was "coming soon" to stores across the UK.
Now Nestle has confirmed the release of the new choco-hazelnut flavoured Aero bar which will be available across the UK from this week.
Nestle said the new choco-hazelnut "sharing bar" brought together "Aero’s signature melt-in-your-mouth bubbles and the smooth, nutty flavour of hazelnut, to create a deliciously bubbly symphony".
The hazelnut flavour came about as it was frequently requested by followers of Aero’s social media channels.
Assistant Brand Manager for Aero, Michael Kehoe, said: "We can’t wait to share the heavenly combination of Aero and hazelnut.
"Aero’s iconic light and airy chocolate bubbles have been loved worldwide for decades, and this new hazelnut flavour takes it to a whole new level.
"We hope our Aero fans will enjoy the indulgent taste experience of the rich hazelnut flavour whilst feeling the bubbles melt."
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But that's not the only new chocolate bar Nestle is launching this week.
The confectionery company will also be introducing a larger 145g Aero peppermint sharing bar.
Both these new Aero chocolate bars are available in supermarkets and convenience stores across the UK now.
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