
Cadbury to release 2 new Bournville chocolate bars in July
Cadbury has already treated fans to several new releases in 2025, including the Dairy Milk Biscoff and Twirl White Dipped chocolate bars.
Shoppers have also spotted a number of discontinued Cadbury chocolates back on UK shelves this year, with the likes of Dream and Crispello chocolate bars making a return.
Now Cadbury is set to release two new chocolate bars in stores across the UK, including the likes of Sainsbury's.
Bournville Salted Caramel and Bournville Chopped Hazelnut (RRP: £2.20) will appear on shelves before the end of July, according to The Sun.
Are you excited about the new Cadbury Bournville chocolate bars? (Image: Sainsbury's) A Mondelēz International (Cadbury owners) spokesperson, speaking to the news outlet, said: "We're excited to be introducing two delicious new flavours to our Cadbury Bournville range, Salted Caramel and Chopped Hazelnut.
"The new products will be available at retailers nationwide from late July and will be a permanent addition to our range."
Although Christmas is still five months away, Cadbury festive chocolates are also beginning to hit supermarket shelves.
Cadbury Mini Snowballs chocolate bars were found in Asda by Newfoodsuk, much to the excitement of shoppers.
One person, commenting on Facebook, said: "Oh wow, I'm still trying to finish this years Easter eggs, better hurry so I can start on the Xmas chocs."
Another added: "Still wanna eat it though… even if it is 5 months early."
A third person commented: "Omg freaking yes!!"
Cadbury's Mini Snowballs chocolate bar received rave reviews upon its release ahead of Christmas 2024.
One person, commenting on Amazon, said: "My favourite chocolate bar."
Mars has also released its first Christmas-themed chocolates of 2025, with Gingerbread Flavour Maltesers Reindeer spotted on Morrisons' website (£1 for one or £2 for a 5-pack).
While most Brits were excited to see the return of Cadbury Mini Snowballs chocolate bars, others said it was "way too early" for Christmas treats to be hitting supermarket shelves.
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Mondelēz International revealed it is not always the company's decision as to when festive treats are released in supermarkets.
It explained that retailers are free to choose when products appear on shelves, and "due to supply chain reasons, some products will be on shelves a little earlier".
A Mondelēz International spokesperson said: "Most of our range will be available from August 2025, through to Christmas and as long as stocks last.
"Due to supply chain reasons, some products will be on shelves a little earlier than that."
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