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Cadbury's discontinued Dream chocolate bar back at The Range

Cadbury's discontinued Dream chocolate bar back at The Range

The confectionery company is responsible for a wide range of popular chocolates, including Boost, Crunchie, Creme Eggs and the classic Dairy Milk.
Cadbury has discontinued several products recently, including:
However, it has not been all bad news for Cadbury fans, who were also treated to the return of several discontinued chocolates in 2024.
Cadbury Coins and the Dairy Milk Mint Crisp chocolate bar, both of which had previously been axed, made a return to UK shelves as part of Cadbury's 2024 Christmas range.
While it's previously discontinued Dairy Milk Marble chocolate bar was also spotted in B&M stores across the country late last year.
Now, another discontinued chocolate, scrapped by Cadbury more than 20 years ago has made a return to stores in the UK.
Cadbury's Dream chocolate bar was first launched in the UK back in 2001.
However, Cadbury discontinued the chocolate just a year later (in 2002), saying the decision was made due to the changing tastes of customers.
But now, the popular chocolate has been spotted in The Range, much to the excitement of fans.
The Dream chocolate bar is one of four to be released by The Range along with Cadbury Top Deck, Mint Crip and Biscuit.
Fans took to social media to share their excitement about the Cadbury chocolates at The Range.
One person, commenting on a Facebook post from Newfoodsuk, said: "Had them all. Amazing."
Another shopper added: "DREAM BARS!!!!"
A third chocolate lover commented: "We need a trip to the range."
Cadbury Dream is still available in countries around the world, including Australia, New Zealand, and South Africa.
Shoppers believe the version currently available at The Range is from South Africa.
RECOMMENDED READING:
Cadbury's Dream chocolate did make a brief return to UK shelves late last year, with a slight twist.
Cadbury Dream Marvellous Creations Raspberry chocolate bars were spotted in B&M stores across the UK in October 2024, with shoppers describing them as "so good".
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