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Cadbury to release new Twirl White Dipped chocolate bar

Cadbury to release new Twirl White Dipped chocolate bar

The confectionery company is responsible for a range of popular chocolates including Freddos, Boost, Crunchie, Creme Eggs and the classic Dairy Milk.
Now Cadbury has revealed a new Twirl White Dipped chocolate bar, which is set for release in stores across the UK "soon".
The new chocolate is the Cadbury Twirl bar everyone knows and loves, but with a "delicious" twist - it's dipped in white chocolate.
Twirl Brand Manager at Mondelez International, Katya Savelieva, said: "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!"
When will Cadbury Twirl White Dipped chocolate bars be available in stores?
Cadbury fans won't have long to wait for the release of the new Twirl White Dipped chocolate bar (RRP: 99p).
Cadbury has revealed the new chocolate will be available to buy in the UK from June 2, 2025.
But once they hit shelves, you'll have to be quick, as they will only be available for a limited time.
Shoppers compare new Twirl to discontinued chocolate bar
Shoppers have already taken to social media to share their excitement about the new Cadbury Twirl White Dipped chocolate bar.
One person, commenting on Cadbury's Instagram post about the new chocolate, said: "Oh yes cannot wait for this."
Another added: "Wow wow wow!"
A third person commented: "Can't wait to try it. Looks yummy."
Discontinued UK chocolates and sweets
While a fourth shopper compared the new Twirl to Cadbury's discontinued Flake Snow chocolate bar.
They posted: "Omg this reminds of the Snowflake @cadburyuk launched like 24/25 years ago!!"
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Cadbury's Flake Snow chocolate bar was first launched in the UK back in 2000.
The bar had a white chocolate flake center, covered in milk chocolate.
But it only lasted eight years in the UK, with Cadbury revealing in 2008 the chocolate bar had been discontinued.

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