A Cadbury chocolate bar, discontinued in the UK around 20 years ago, has returned to B&M stores across the UK with a slight twist to it.
The confectionery company is responsible for a range of popular chocolates including Boost, Crunchie, Creme Eggs, Freddos and the classic Dairy Milk.
Cadbury fans have already been spoilt this year with the release of several new chocolate bars in 2024.
Earlier this year the company released two new Dairy Milk chocolate bars - More Nutty Praline Crisp and More Caramel Nut Crunch.
While in June, Cadbury announced it was re-launching its Top Deck chocolate bar, which was first released back in 1993, as part of the company's 200th anniversary celebrations.
Discontinued UK chocolates and sweets
Shoppers then discovered Cadbury Dairy Milk Slices Raspberry and Twirl Iced Latte flavour chocolate bars in B&M.
A number of overseas versions of Cadbury chocolate bars have also been spotted in B&M throughout the year including:
- Cherry Ripe (Australia)
- Cadbury Slices Lamington chocolate bar (Australia)
-
Perky Nana chocolate bars (New Zealand)
Discontinued Cadbury chocolate bar returns to B&M with a twist
Fans have also been treated to the return of several discontinued Cadbury chocolates this year.
Cadbury Coins and the Dairy Milk Mint Crisp chocolate bar, both of which had previously been axed, made a return to UK shelves recently as part of Cadbury's 2024 Christmas range.
Now eagle-eyed shoppers have spotted another discontinued Cadbury chocolate bar, that is a slight twist on the original, in B&M stores.
Cadbury Dream Marvellous Creations Raspberry chocolate bars have been spotted in B&Ms across the UK, and shoppers have already begun racing to their local stores to buy one.
Commenting on a post about the white chocolate bar on Facebook group Newfoodsuk, one person said: "I need that dream bar asap."
Another commented: "Always B&M with the good stuff."
While a third person added: "It’s so good!"
Although one fan wasn't so sure about the change to the Dream bar saying: "They ruined the white chocolate one by putting popping candy in it."
A number of other new chocolate bars have also appeared at B&M including:
- Cadbury Dairy Milk Peppermint
- Cadbury Dairy Milk Slices Peanut Caramel
- Cadbury Dairy Milk Snack
- Kit Kat Gold Rush
- Kit Kat Honeycomb Buzz Flavour
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Cadbury first launched Dream chocolate bars back in 2002.
However, the confectionary company discontinued the chocolate just a few years later.
Cadbury White was then released in 2019 as a replacement.
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