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Cadbury brutally shuts down Brits begging for return of ‘best’ axed chocolate bar

Cadbury's chocolate bar is not the only treat Brits are sad to see go

SWEET-TOOTHED Brits have been brutally shut down by Cadbury after the company confirmed their "best" chocolate bar won't be back.

Fans were left heartbroken after the firm revealed there are "no plans" to bring back the fan-favourite snack.

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The bar first hit supermarket shelves in 2012 when the firm's 'Marvelous Creations' campaign was launched

The Cadbury Dairy Milk Toffee Popcorn bar was first released in 2012 but has been tough to find for fans ever since.

Posting on X (formerly Twitter), a chocolate junkie pleaded with the company to bring the bar back.

The post read: "Cadbury, bring this back I'm so serious right now."

But the choc-giant returned fire and relayed news that sank the hearts of treat-lovers all over the country.

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Replying, Cadbury wrote: "We have no plans to reintroduce this at the moment, however we still have lots of other chocolatey treats to try."

The original poster responded with a row of sad faces, knowing that they won't get to enjoy the delicacy any time soon.

A second user noticed the missing snack while listing a few other products from the company's "Marvellous Creations" innovation - a collection of unique bars released for a limited time in 2012.

He said: "Cadbury released all these in 2012, the only one still available to buy is the top one - the worst one.

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"The best was clearly Toffee Popcorn."

Another user replied to the post: "Toffee Popcorn was the best, I agree."

When the Toffee Popcorn edition came out, fans were already smitten with it before they had even put it in their basket.

Back in 2012, and on the firm's post announcing the treat, one user said: "Oh my god, bliss."

And a second user said: "I love Dairy Milk and I love Popcorn, this is just a dream."

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A third said: "I bet that's delicious."

But it looks like the popcorn bar is not the only treat Brits are having to mourn. 

A Mondelez International spokesperson, said: "We continuously adapt our product range to ensure it meets changing tastes whilst supporting growth for our customers and our business.

"Our Cadbury Dairy Milk Toffee Popcorn tablet bars (150g)  were discontinued several years ago but we still have plenty of other delicious tablet bars for consumers to choose from.”

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MORE TREATS THAT GOT THE BOOT

Last week, Cadbury fans were left fuming after realising an iconic Easter treat had been scrapped.

And Nestle has discontinued another chocolate that's "even better than Caramac" as fans cried "what will we dunk in our tea now".

The chocolatiers' classic bars were originally launched in the 1980s.

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Cadbury's Dairy Milk Toffee Popcorn bar was released in 2012 along with three other flavours
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