Asda now sells a giant Malteser cake – and you can smash it open to reveal more treats
The cake will be available in Asda stores as well as online from January 28 - but it'll set you back £14
The cake will be available in Asda stores as well as online from January 28 - but it'll set you back £14
IF Maltesers really is your thing, you'll want to head to Asda this Monday as it launches a new smash cake from your favourite chocolate brand.
The huge cake is packed with a malted sponge, topped with Maltesers and covered with a chocolate dome - but smash it and you'll find even more treats in the middle.
To really still your chocolate cravings, the middle also comes with a chocolate buttercream.
The smash cake will be available in Asda stores as well as online from this Monday - January 28 - but it'll set you back £14.
Yet as the cake is big enough to serve 16 people, it could be the perfect birthday cake if you have any celebrations coming up.
Each recommended portion size of 51g contains 237 calories, meaning the whole cake contains a whopping 3,792 calories.
Asda also sells its own branded smash cakes in the flavours of vanilla and chocolate - and these are slightly cheaper at £13 each. They are also big enough for 20 people.
Meanwhile, Sainsbury's is selling a chocolate smash cake with sweets for the same price, but this only serves 16 people.
Or if you have a talent for baking, you could save more money by buying the ingredients separately and then baking any of these cakes yourself.
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A few months ago, McDonald's launched a new Malteser reindeer McFlurry for Christmas.
Earlier last year, Mars also announced it would to make flat Maltesers in the shape of buttons in a bid to "fight falling sales".
Meanwhile, Poundland is selling its own knock-off version of white chocolate Maltesers.
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