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Chocolate lovers are going wild for another TWO new Cadbury flavours hitting shelves and Caramac fans will love them

We've revealed which Cadbury favourite was recently discontinued

CHOCOLATE lovers are going wild for two new Cadbury flavours spotted on shop shelves. 

Fans of the confectionery giant are rushing to their nearest store to snap up the latest treats.

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Chocolate lovers are going crazy for two new Cadbury flavours hitting shop shelves

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The Cadbury Dairy Milk strawberry bites are Dairy Milk chocolate with a smooth flowing strawberry flavoured centre

Cadbury has launched Cadbury Caramilk Twirl bites and Cadbury Dairy Milk strawberry bites in Iceland stores.

The Cadbury Caramilk Twirl bites are bite-size Twirl pieces with caramelised white chocolate. 

The Caramilk flavour is a golden caramel flavour choc, first made famous by the Caramac bar.

But that iconic choc has now been discontinued by choc-maker Nestle, leaving fans devastated.

But the flavour can now be found in the latest Cadbury Twirl Bites.

Photos of the new treats were shared in the Newfoodsuk Facebook group.

One user said: “Twirls are the best.” 

“I’ve had the Caramilk ones and they’re nice,” said another.

A third user said: “I may have to go to Iceland.”

“Will definitely keep my eye out for them,” said someone else. 

The nostalgic food items making a comeback

The budget supermarket is also stocking Cadbury Dairy Milk Strawberry Bites – Dairy Milk chocolate with a smooth flowing strawberry flavoured centre.

It doesn’t look like the new treats are listed online so you may need to head in-store to get your hands on these. 

We’ve asked Iceland how much each of the sweet packs are and will update when we hear back.

Previously, the chocs were spotted on B&M shelves in 2020 with a £2.99 price tag.

Iceland is selling the regular flavour 95g bags of Twirl Bites for £1.35.

The news comes after Cadbury launched its Caramilk Crunchie Bites in B&M stores last week. 

The bites are a collab of the caramel-flavoured white chocolate bar and the honeycomb toffee treat.

Cadbury lovers are still reeling from the recent news that a Dairy Milk favourite was discontinued.

The chocolate giant decided to scrap its Dairy Milk orange bars last month – sparking disappointment from fans of the fruit-infused treat.

Australian chocolates seem to be just as popular here in the UK as they are down under.

The Australian Cherry Ripe, Perky Nana and Pinky bars have all been spotted on UK shores.

Mars released two new Maltesers flavours in May last year, the New Maltesers Desserts Tiramisu and the Black Forest Gateau Maltesers.

B&M shoppers went wild for Cadbury’s Honeycomb Sundae Twirls after they were spotted in B&M, previously only available in Australia.

Likewise, the Cadbury Dairy Milk Slices Vanilla Passionfruit was a huge hit when it was spotted on shop shelves.

Iconic chocolates that have left shop shelves

Cadbury’s Dream Chocolate bar: The popular bar was discontinued in 2002, but was relaunched in 2019 under the new name ‘Cadbury White’.

Mars Delight Bar: Although it proved to be a firm favourite by sweet-toothed fans during its four-year stint in shops starting in 2004, by 2008 it was removed from shelves. Fans still long to see the treat make a return.

Nestlé’s Caramac chocolate bar: The one-of-a-kind bar had been in shops for over six decades, but was discontinued last year due to continual slumps in sales.

Milky Way Crispy Rolls: They were pulled from shelves in 2022, and fans were so distraught by the news that a petition was started to bring them back, which currently has more than 8,500 signatures.

White Maltesers: The white chocolate version of the popular snack had a strong run lasting 11 years, but falling sales saw them discontinued in 2014.

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