B&M shoppers race to buy rare Cadbury chocolate bar spotted on shelves and Caramac fans will love it
CHOCOLATE fans are going crazy after spotting a unique treat usually found abroad on shelves in the UK.
The Cadbury Caramilk caramel slices chocolate bar was previously only available in Australia but now they have reached British shores.
The new chocolate block contains a caramelised white chocolate Cadbury Caramilk base with flowing caramel, vanilla-flavoured crème, and chocolate biscuit pieces.
Just this week the 180g bars have been spotted in B&M for £2.99 each.
One foodie rushed to Facebook to tell fellow chocolate lovers the new flavour was in stores.
The excited shopper said: “Cadbury Caramilk Caramel Slices bar spotted at B&M.”
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The post racked up over 460 likes and 187 comments with many shoppers saying they were racing to nab a bar.
One user said: “OMG I want this.”
“Definitely going hunting for this tomorrow,” said another.
A third user confessed: “Last time I got this I ate the whole block.”
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The Aussies took to the bar quickly when it was released in July and the bars were flying off the shelves.
This makes sense as the bar is inspired by the beloved caramel slice, which is a common sweet treat sold in Australian bakeries.
The bar combines the classic flavours of a Caramel slice with fan-favourite Caramilk chocolate, which is currently known as one of the closest Caramac dupes on the market.
Cadbury released five slices chocolate bars in Australia earlier this year but it has taken a few months for them to make their way into British stores.
The other flavours include Vanilla Passionfruit, Crackle, Hedgehog, Mint Crème.
Before they were launched in B&M the new Cadbury bars were only available through food importers like CandyMail or Bonbon Shop.
Even then a bar would set you back a whopping £6.99 before shipping.
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