Cadbury is making a huge change to Dairy Milk bars from TODAY – fans will love it
CADBURY is making a huge change to Dairy Milk bars from today - and fans from all generations will be buzzing.
The chocolatier is marking its 200th anniversary by bringing back seven iconic Dairy Milk designs spanning the last 100 years.
Sweet-toothed foodies will be able to get their hands on designs from 1915 to the present day.
The 180g bars will be available at all major supermarkets for £2, although prices may vary.
The bars are only available until stocks last too, so you'll have to be quick.
Bryony Tate, brand manager at Mondelēz International, which owns Cadbury, said: "We’re really looking forward to celebrating 200 years of Cadbury belonging to our nation this year.
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She added: "We hope that the launch of our limited edition Cadbury Dairy Milk Bar packaging will bring a smile to people’s faces, with the seven retro designs offering something for everyone."
As well featuring unique designs, shoppers will be able to spot special artwork inside each pack, marking key moments in Cadbury's history.
To mark 200 years, the chocolatier is also partnering with Alzheimer's Research UK, and is set to donate £200,000 to the charity this year.
It comes after Cadbury shoppers were left in a whirl after they spotted a fan favourite in B&M.
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The Creme Egg chocolate bars are priced at £1.35, with customers saying they're "delicious".
In December, sweet-toothed fans were also going crazy for Caramilk caramel slices chocolate bars found in stores.
One shopper said they were ready to "hunt" for the snack while another said they bought it and "ate the whole block" themselves.
Meanwhile, Nestle fans were left gutted after it axed its iconic Caramac bar after 64 years.
Cadbury was established as a single shop in Birmingham in 1824, since growing into an international brand.
The brand name was bought by Kraft in 2010, forming the "Mondelez International" division in 2012.