Coleman's has confirmed it has discontinued one of its mustards, which was "loved" by fans, from its range of products.
Coleman's is well known for a wide range of mustards, condiments and recipe mixes.
Several big name brands have discontinued products in 2024 including the likes of Walkers Crisps, Nestle and even supermarket giant Aldi.
Walkers revealed earlier this year it had stopped making Marmite-flavoured crisps.
This came after the likes of Salt and Vinegar Quavers, Worcester sauce flavour and Max Strong Hotsauce Blaze crisps were axed from its range at the back end of 2023.
Nestle, in February (2024), revealed it was cutting Breakaway and Yorkie biscuit bars from its range of products.
Before fans, over the last few months, learnt the confectionary company's limited edition Yorkie Orange chocolate bar and Rowntree's Randoms Squidgy Swirls have also been discontinued.
While Aldi was forced to apologise recently after confirming it's Village Bakery Seeded Medium Sliced Loaf had been discontinued in what shoppers labelled "sad news".
Coleman's confirms its French Mustard has been discontinued
Now Coleman's has joined the list of big name companies to have axed products from its range in 2024.
The mustard and sauce company confirmed this week its French Mustard has been discontinued in the UK after fans questioned why they could no longer find it in store.
Hey, unfortunately we have discontinued it from the UK, but We'll pass the feedback on to the team to say you want it back!
— Colman's (@ColmansUK) September 2, 2024
One shopper on X (formerly Twitter) posted: "@ColmansUK Why don't you make your French mustard anymore?
"I used to love it. Amazing with cheese on toast!"
To which a Coleman's spokesperson replied: "Hey, unfortunately we have discontinued it from the UK, but We'll pass the feedback on to the team to say you want it back!"
But its not all bad new for fans of the discontinued French Mustard with Coleman's original English Mustard still available to buy.
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