
Rare Cadbury bar spotted in B&M and it's a twist on a popular discontinued chocolate
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EAGLE-EYED shoppers have spotted a rare Cadbury bar at B&M and the sweet treat comes with a twist.
The delicious snack was discontinued 20 years ago but has finally resurfaced on the budget shop's shelves.
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B&M is selling a Cadbury classic
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Cadbury Dream Marvellous Creations bars have hit the shelves at the discount store
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The popular snack Caramilk Crunchie Bites has also gone on sale at B&M
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B&M are selling a combination of the Cadbury Dream and Marvellous Creations bars.
The bars contain raspberry flavoured candy chips and jelly pieces, as well as popping candy which is slathered in dream white chocolate.
A Facebook user discovered the snack in her local B&M and took to an online group named Food Finds UK to reveal her discovery.
According to her, the raspberry flavoured snack is on sale for just £2.99 at local B&M stores alongside packs Caramilk Crunchie bites.
Fans of the sweet treats went wild in the comments section of the widely shared post, with some proclaiming that the dream bar is, in fact, a 'dream'.
A second Facebook user posted: 'The original Dream bar is top tier.'
Another shopping sleuth found that B&M are also selling Cadbury Dairy Milk Slices, which come in a mouthwatering shortcake biscuit flavour.
Like the Dream bar, the Dairy Milk snack costs just £2.99.
B&M regularly goes viral for stocking some of the UK's favourite chocolate bars, including a coconut flavour of Aero's popular bubbles bar.
The store even made headlines when it began selling a limited-edition Lion Bars, which have been a perennial favourite for shoppers.
As the weather heats up, B&M has unveiled an incredible garden range which is perfect for the summer.
B&M's three metre sail shade is on sale for £7 and can help give you a reprieve from the intense heat.
It is described as being "perfect shelter for patios, gardens, or other outdoor areas" and can be cleaned easily using a damp wipe.
The shade can be attached to trees, walls, fences and posts using the ropes attached to the product.
When the cool nights roll in, B&M have a solution for the cold too.
The budget store is selling a mesh fire pit for just £8 which is produced by the brand Outdoor Adventure.
Measuring at 42cmx42cmx34cm, the pit can be folded up and easily transported if you are heading to the beach or to a campsite.
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Unlike many stores, which have been forced to close several of their branches, B&M has gone from strength to strength over recent years.
The chain announced in 2024 that it hoped to open 90 additional shops in 2025 and 2026 as part of an ambitious expansion plan.
However, B&M has had to face competition from rival discount stores which have seen a surge in popularity in recent years.
The Quality Discounts group is opening a store in the busy town of Rayleigh and already has five locations in Essex towns including Halstead, Clacton and Grays.
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