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The Sun
4 days ago
- Business
- The Sun
Chocolate lovers racing to Poundland to try new flavour of Nestle Milkybar scanning at tills for just £1.50
A BRAND-new Nestle flavour has hit the shelves and it's been spotted in Poundland for just £1.50. The Swiss confectionery giant's new Milkybar features a vanilla-flavoured biscuit centre and a milk chocolate base. Posting in the Facebook group New Foods UK, a shopper wrote: "Actually really enjoyed this new Milkybar Chocolate Crumble Bar. "The crunchy cookie pieces with the creamy chocolate works so well. Now available at Poundland." While many chimed in with enthusiasm, one user insisted: "Nothing should be mixed with Milkybar chocolate." The 84g Milkybar Chocolate Crumble was priced at £2.00 in Sainsbury's but now seems to be out of stock. It combines a vanilla-flavoured filling with biscuit pieces, layered on a milk chocolate base and coated in white chocolate. This crumbly twist has a crunchier texture compared to the classic Milkybar. The whole bar packs around 460 kcal, with each of the five segments containing about 92 kcal. A Nestle spokesperson said earlier in the year: "This year, Nestlé is set to introduce a range of exciting confectionery products. "Keep an eye on this space for delightful surprises in store." The company has been expanding its product range in 2025, introducing several new chocolate products alongside innovations in coffee. These chocolate bites are packed with a rich double chocolate brownie flavour and Aero's recognisable bubbly texture. They appear to be exclusive to Sainsbury's for now. It comes months after shoppers spotted another Milkybar flavour from Nestle on supermarket shelves. The Biscoff Milkybar is available at B&M for just £1 - much cheaper than the £2.99 price listed on iFoods UK online. When adding the £6.99 shipping fee, a single bar from iFoods costs nearly £10. Nestle - the world's largest food and beverage company - was founded in 1866 by German-born pharmacist Henri Nestlé in Switzerland. While it originally began with infant formula, its product range now extends from baby food and coffee to confectionery and pet care. The company owns well-known brands like KitKat, Milkybar, Nescafé, Perrier and Purina. 2


Scottish Sun
5 days ago
- Entertainment
- Scottish Sun
Luxury chocolate brand puts Scottish twist on new range – and fans are loving it
Click to share on X/Twitter (Opens in new window) Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) LUXURY chocolate makers Lindt have designed a sweet treat with a Scottish twish - shortbread. Scots are going absolutely mad after discovering the rare Lindor flavour hitting the shelves – and it features an ingredient close to the country's heart. Sign up for Scottish Sun newsletter Sign up 1 Lindt's Chocolates are now using shortbread The Swiss chocolate maker is renowned for its diverse flavours and vibrant packaging, and has recently launched a distinctive flavour drawing inspiration from the beloved Scottish biscuit. The chocolate boxes have been found in high street retailers, and enthusiasts are thrilled to snap them up. The limited edition delights arrive in a rich purple wrapper and co-ordinating box and take their cue from the humble shortbread. Lindt devotees are so captivated by the new launch, they've pledged to load up their shopping trolleys straight away before the goodies disappear. It is just one of a number of experimental new flavours the company has launched in recent months. A post uploaded on New Foods UK recently got fans buzzing, and sent them dashing to share their reactions. The post stated: 'New Limited Edition Shortbread Lindor! 'Milk chocolate with shortbread pieces and a smooth melting filling! 'These are incredible, now available at Lindt stores.' The limited-edition flavour won't stick around indefinitely so if you fancy a box, you'll need to move quickly. King Charles visits luxury vegan chocolate shop in Scotland The delights are being sold at £5.50 per 100g and have been characterised as 'milk chocolate truffles with shortbread pieces and a smooth melting filling'. As soon as the Lindt shortbread special went on sale, chocolate fans reacted in their droves. One person enthused: 'Love this flavour!' Meanwhile another added: 'Would have to try one. I love chocolate and I love shortbread, but not really keen on chocolate shortbread.' 'I'm going to need to stock up on these,' one person penned. Another remarked: 'Oh my, will have to look out for these.'


Daily Mirror
6 days ago
- Business
- Daily Mirror
B&M offering 'best deal' on 'perfect combination' of 12 Cadbury bars for £3.50
Some shoppers were not convinced of the value of the pack - but chocolate fans were thrilled People who are shopping in B&M might notice a new deal that contains several chocolate treats. For fans of three specific Cadbury bars, it has been deemed a "lovely little combo" that offers three different flavours, but others aren't convinced by the offer. Posting on the New Foods UK Facebook page, the person behind the account said: "New Cadbury Value Pack spotted at B&M Stores". The picture they posted showed a jumbo package of 12 Cadbury bars available for £3.50. Inside, shoppers can get four Wispa bars, four Crunchie bars and four Boost bars. One said: "My faves all in one pack. Chuck in a picnic and I would be in heaven!" Another added: "Give us a pallet of those!" A third posted: "What a lovely little combo." Someone else commented: "Oh yes, right up my street and a perfect combination!" And one more joked: "Nice! One for every hour of the work day!" The price itself isn't visible in the picture, but it can be found online here for £3.50. Some were not convinced by the 'value' label, though, claiming that the bars would be "tiny". One person said: "Who gets ripped off for a chocolate bar these days?" Another put: "They'll be tiddly bars. Why are they trying to make us think they're doing us a favour?" A third joked: "[You'd] save 5p by not buying them individually!" The same bundle is available online for £4.25 in Sainsbury's, meaning that by shopping at B&M, customers can save even less on the 12-pack. Some shoppers also claimed it was available in Farmfoods as well, although the price was not confirmed. In other B&M news, shoppers were also divided by the sight of 'mushrooms and vegetables' being added to the discount store's shelves. But none of these items were edible and were actually part of an 'early' look at the store's latest autumnal range of homeware. Facebook user Ashleigh showed off a new collection of scented candles and decor, splitting shoppers into two camps. Some felt it was "never too early," while others felt the shop was wishing away summer. Also in the home section, some shoppers were raving about a bargain £10 mirror that's a 'great alternative' to a £110 version. B&M's own Instagram feed shared the video from TikTok user @anotherbeigeterrace, who spotted the striking similarity between the wavy mirrors—especially when it came to the major price difference.


Daily Mirror
7 days ago
- Entertainment
- Daily Mirror
Nestle releases 'nostalgic' chocolate bar that 'reminds people of childhood'
Chocolate lovers are rushing to a popular discount shop to get their hands on a treat that reminds them of their childhood - and comes in two different flavours There is nothing like taking a bite of a delicious chocolate bar when you are in need of a pick me up or sweet energy boost. Often, with so much choice on the shelves and new products being released all the time – such as the new Cadbury Bournville flavours – it can be hard to choose which chocolate bar to go for. Often, the classics are a perfect go-to and people have recently been reminiscing about their favourite childhood treat as Nestle have released a new chocolate bar in UK stores. Nestle have released a range of Jungly chocolate bars - one milk chocolate and another white chocolate - which is inspired by the Animal Bars. The mini chocolate bars were popular with children from the '60s before being discontinued in 2023. Gutted fans were heartbroken as not only did they associate the bars with their childhood, but the treats had games inside the wrapper too. But thankfully, now chocolate fans and shoppers can get their hands on a similar version in Home Bargains. Some have already rushed out to try the dupe. READ MORE: Holiday hotspot turns to 'ghost town' as tourists declare it's 'dead' New Foods UK, a popular food and drink page, shared a picture of the chocolate bars and a post reading: "Who remembers these chocolate bars? Spotted today at our local Home Bargains." One who has already tried the treats, said: "They are nice, I had one last night. There are biscuit pieces inside the chocolate." While another added: "Yes nostalgia." A third chimed in: "They remind me of those Animal Bars that you used to get." While someone else added: "Used to love an Animal Bar." Another wrote: "Now we all remember the animal bars in the 90s tasted like s**t but we loved it." While someone else insisted: "Need a trip to Home Bargains." One individual also said they had spotted them in Gran Canarias recently. Nestle Jungly is usually found in Spanish shops and boasts Spanish writing on the wrapper. You shop the treat on for €2.78 (£2.41), but you will also be charged delivery costs. If you are keen to shop for the treat, you will have to head to your nearest Home Bargains store as the chocolate is not available to buy on the Home Bargains website currently. If you have a food related story, get in touch at


Daily Record
23-07-2025
- Entertainment
- Daily Record
Lindt fans go wild for new flavour inspired by traditional Scottish snack
Swiss chocolatier Lindt has launched its latest Lindor range inspired by a much-loved Scottish treat, but you'll have to be quick as it won't be around for long Nothing beats indulging in a chocolatey delight when you're craving some sweetness – and Scots appear to be drooling over a rare Lindor variety hitting the shelves. Swiss confectionery giant Lindt has built its reputation on diverse flavours and vibrant packaging, and has recently launched a distinctive variety drawing inspiration from a much-loved Scottish treat. The special edition delicacies arrive in rich purple wrapping with co-ordinating packaging and take their cue from the beloved shortbread. The chocolate selections have appeared in major retailers, leaving enthusiasts eager to snap them up. Lindt fans are utterly captivated by this fresh launch, pledging to stock up their baskets straight away before supplies vanish. A recent post on New Foods UK sparked excitement among followers, prompting them to share their reactions in droves. The announcement stated: "New Limited Edition Shortbread Lindor! Milk chocolate with shortbread pieces and a smooth melting filling! These are incredible, now available at Lindt stores." This exclusive variety has a limited run, so anyone wanting to secure a box needs to move quickly. The shortbread chocolate are on sale for £5.50 per 100g and are marketed as "milk chocolate truffles with shortbread pieces and a smooth melting filling". Since the shortbread treats went on sale, chocolate fans have been singing their praises. One person responded to New Foods UK's post: "Love this flavour!" while another commenter said, with some hesitation: "Would have to try one. I love chocolate and I love shortbread, but not really keen on chocolate shortbread." The joy on this person's face was palpable as they wrote: "I'm going to need to stock up on these." Another remarked: "Oh my, will have to look out for these," while another person said: "These would be so good." One satisfied customer shared: "They are so nice." In a separate Facebook post by Snack News and Reviews, showcasing the new product, one individual enthused: "I was able to try this yesterday in my local Lindt outlet shop and OMG it was utterly delicious so buttery smooth but also had crunchy bits in it for the shortbread part." "I got a box today," said another person in love with Lindt's shortbread treats. In other chocolate-related news, one brave chocoholic splashed out an eye-watering £360 to taste the To'ak Master Series chocolate and see if it's worth the hefty price tag, reports the Mirror. And as if Lindt's little treats were not enough, Costa's summer menu features a standout item that "knocks Dubai chocolate off top spot", according to reporter Danielle Kate Wroe who tried them out for the Mirror.