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New Cadbury Dairy Milk bar is spotted on UK supermarket shelves as shoppers fill up trolleys with ‘banging' flavour

New Cadbury Dairy Milk bar is spotted on UK supermarket shelves as shoppers fill up trolleys with ‘banging' flavour

Scottish Sun17-07-2025
The bar was available with a 10 per cent discount
CHOC O LOT New Cadbury Dairy Milk bar is spotted on UK supermarket shelves as shoppers fill up trolleys with 'banging' flavour
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SHOPPERS are racing to pick up a new Cadbury Dairy Milk chocolate bar on UK supermarket shelves - and are praising the "banging" flavour.
The snack is a collaboration with iconic sweet treat giant Biscoff - and fans have rushed to fill their trolleys with the giant bar which they say is worth every penny.
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Shoppers are racing to get the giant bar which costs less than a fiver
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A Facebook user flagged the incredible find on the Extreme Couponing and Bargains UK group.
And it was discovered in major supermarket Tesco - with the store offering a 10 per cent discount to certain customers.
The user posted a picture of the behemoth chocolate bar in their hand.
They captioned the post: "New giant Biscoff Cadbury Dairy Milk Bar at Tesco."
The post also disclosed the price of the brand new snack.
Cadbury and Biscoff's huge bar cost £5, but only £4.50 for Clubcard holders.
Eager chocolate fans filled the comments, seemingly keen to get their hands on the new treat.
One user commented on the post saying that the new flavour looked delicious.
They said: "Omg looks bangin!"
Another commented: "Omg [love heart eyes emoji]."
Others excitedly tagged their pals so they could spread awareness for the fan-favourite snack.
It comes after sweet-toothed shoppers spotted another groundbreaking Cadbury bar on supermarket shelves.
Eagle-eyed shoppers spotted the brand new Twirl White Dipped across stores - sending them into a frenzy.
Chocolate makers Cadbury described the new bar, which is similar to a Twirl bar, but dipped in white chocolate as being "unreal, indulgent, smooth, swirly, creamy, melty, new, and mouthwatering".
And now, the new bar has been spotted by hawk-eyed snack fans in Morrisons.
Posting in the Newfoodsuk Facebook group, one confectionary lover said: "The new Twirl Bars are now available at Morrisons."
Attached to the post was a picture of the limited edition bars on sale for £1 at the supermarket.
And earlier this month, shoppers were filling their baskets with the same Cadbury chocolate bar as it scanned for just 89p at B&M.
A spokesperson for the budget retailer penned on Facebook: "Calling all White Choccy Fans!!
"The Twirl White Dipped has landed in B&M - and it's a NEED!! 89p
"Who's snapping this up?"
Excited shoppers hailed the new snack, with one saying: "I want one!!!"
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