
Oreo fans go wild for new flavour inspired by a nostalgic chocolate bar
Imported all the way from Australia, these delectable biscuits are now gracing UK shelves, much to the delight of sweet-toothed Brits.
The Cadbury Caramilk Double Stuff Oreos reimagines the classic chocolatey Oreo cookie, but with a twist.
Two golden biscuits are sandwich with a caramelised white chocolate crème filling, proving for a more saccharine variant on the beloved delicacy. The melt-in-your-mouth experience is priced at £2.99 for a 131g pack.
Shoppers have been taking to social media to express their enthusiasm.
On the popular New Foods UK Facebook group, one foodie wrote: 'I don't like Oreos normally, but these I'd try.'
Many rushed to give their compliments, dubbing the treats 'absolute must-haves'.
'Best ones yet,' one fan penned.
The post racked up more than 2,600 reactions; however, not everyone was as enchanted - with one writing: 'OMG! Go away! I feel my blood sugar levels rising just looking at them.'
The buzz is undeniable, with many eager to get their hands on the biscuits.
This launch is part of a broader trend of unique snack offerings making their way to the UK.
Previously, B&M introduced the Australian-exclusive Cadbury Dairy Milk Lamington bar, which quickly became a fan favourite.
Sweet treat fans looking to indulge in something special should head over to the nearest B&M store.
But if caramel isn't your style, other flavour variations are sold by the bargain retailer as well, such as Cinnamon Roll, Mint and Neapolitan Double Stuff Oreos, Metro reported.
Popular Manchester-based food blogger John's Snack Reviews rated the new launch 9.5/10.
On Instagram, he said: 'Now these are a pack of biscuits! You could eat the pack in seconds they're that good!
'A decent Caramilk flavoured biscuit that does actually taste like Caramilk along with double stuffed Caramilk creme.
'It's nice because it's official Caramilk and not someone trying to copy the flavour.'
And Emily of food blog Snack Reviews Aus echoed the positive response, saying: 'I really like these. They actually taste really nice.
'Sometimes you just don't really want chocolate Oreos. This is a really nice alternative.'
A spokesperson for Mondelēz International — which owns Cadbury — previously said that the company had more to come soon.
They added that Mondelēz International and Lotus Bakeries (of Biscoff) planned to develop and market co-branded chocolate products in Europe, with the possibility of expanding into additional markets.

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