Two Cadbury Christmas chocolates labelled by fans as their "fav(ourite) of all time" have returned to stores across the UK months away from the festive season.
The confectionery company is responsible for a range of popular chocolates including Boost, Crunchie, Creme Eggs and the classic Dairy Milk.
Cadbury fans have been spoilt recently with the release of several new chocolate bars in the UK.
So far in 2024 fans have been treated to the release of two new Dairy Milk chocolate bars - More Nutty Praline Crisp and More Caramel Nut Crunch.
While in June Cadbury announced it was re-launching its Top Deck chocolate bar, which was first released back in 1993, as part of the company's 200th anniversary celebrations.
Discontinued UK chocolates and sweets
Shoppers also discovered Cadbury Dairy Milk Slices Raspberry and Twirl Iced Latte flavour chocolate bars in B&M recently.
A number of overseas version of Cadbury chocolate bars have also been spotted in B&M in recent months including:
- Cherry Ripe (Australia)
- Cadbury Slices Lamington chocolate bar (Australia)
-
Perky Nana chocolate bars (New Zealand)
Two fan favourite Cadbury Christmas chocolates return to stores
Despite Christmas still being more than four months away, festive season chocolates have already begun hitting supermarket shelves.
Shoppers have already discovered several Nestle and Mars Christmas chocolates on Asda shelves in recent weeks including:
- M&M's Crispy Santa chocolate bar
- Mint Maltesers Reindeer
- Nestle Milky Bar Festive Friends
Cadbury has now joined in releasing two fan favourite Christmas chocolates in UK supermarkets.
One shopper spotted Cadbury's mini Snowballs and Winter Mint Crisp chocolate bars in their local Asda.
Sharing their find on Facebook group Extreme Couponing and Bargains UK, the shopper said: "Anyone wanting to start early for Christmas, these are now at Asda."
The news has resulted in chocolate lovers rushing to Asda, with many sharing their excitement on the social media group.
One person, commented: "Mint crisp yasss my fave of all time."
Another group member added: "so it begins… woohoo xx (santa emoji)."
While a third person said: "I’ve been looking for mint crisp for months- I feel a trip to Asda will be tomorrow."
But not everyone is excited about the return of these Cadbury treats, with some saying it is too early to be releasing Christmas chocolates.
One person said: "Oh Asda I am Mrs Christmas but seriously ! Just no! Jog on its July."
While another commented: "No, No just No !!!!!"
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