‘Omgggg winning’ scream Tesco shoppers as they spot huge Cadbury bars that are a spin on iconic discontinued treat
TESCO shoppers have shouted "omggg winning" after spotting huge Cadbury chocolate bars that are a spin on a classic discontinued treat.
Nestle axed the iconic Caramac bar in November last year due to low sales but there's still a host of dupes available at supermarkets.
And Tesco shoppers have been left buzzing after spotting one extra large spin on the classic flavour in-store - a giant bar of Caramilk.
The sweet snack was shared on the , with over 170 liking the post and plenty sharing their appreciation in the comments section too.
One said: "Extra large and chunky...result!"
A second said: "Omggg winning," while a third added: "Nice and thicckk."
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It's not clear whether the 360g Caramilk bars are on sale across all of Tesco's stores, so it might be worth checking with your local branch so you don't waste a trip.
You can find your nearest branch by using the retailer's store locator on its website.
We've asked Tesco what the calories are for the bar, how much it costs, when it will be available to buy online and whether it's available in stores and will update this story when we have heard back.
It comes after Cadbury fans were left going wild for a Caramilk flake spotted on B&M shelves.
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A month later, sweet-toothed shoppers clocked Caramilk Sliced Hedgehog Bars on UK shores.
The bars, which come with white chocolate almond pieces and toasted coconut and rice crisps, were spotted in B&M for £2.99.
In other news, Sun reporter Keira Clarke tested Caramac dupes and found one bar that tastes even better than the original.
How to save money at Tesco
The first thing you'll want to do is opt into a Tesco Clubcard, if you haven't already.
Most people know how the loyalty scheme works, but if you don't - you earn points on purchases which can be used to get money off later shops.
The retailer is offering double points when shopping from now until February 25 too.
You can also get exclusive discounts on a number of products including toilet roll, fizzy drinks and frozen goods under the loyalty scheme.
Watch out for Tesco's tricks too. That's according to Jordon Cox, who dubs himself Britain's "coupon kid".
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He previously told The Sun to head to its "world foods" aisle, which is stacked full of global produce that's actually pretty cheap.
Meanwhile, he urged shoppers to be wary of Tesco Express stores which will usually see you pay more compared to larger branches.
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