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'These look sumptuous' greet shoppers with 'heavenly' Cadbury treats, spotted for £1

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SHOPPERS have gone wild over the new 'heavenly' Cadbury treats hitting supermarket shelves.

The confectionery giant launched two never-before-seen bottled milkshakes earlier this week.

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Shoppers have gone wild for new 'heavenly' Cadbury treatsCredit: Food Finds UK Official/Facebook

The Cadbury Creamy Chocolate and Cadbury Creamy Chocolate Caramel are part of a collaboration with Müller yoghurt and desserts.

Customers are starting to discover the drinks in their local grocery stores, and many are eager to give them a try.

A customer shared a photo of the milkshakes on the official Facebook group Food Finds UK.

The post received 7.5K comments and 7.4K likes.

One said: “I need one!”

Another commented: “They look lush!”

A third tagged their friend and wrote: “Omg we have to try these.”

A fourth posted: “I need the normal in my life.”

While another shopper said: “Ooooo yessss!!”

And someone said: “They look banginggggg.”

“They look luscious, we'll have to try them,” declared one customer.

Others described the drinks as “heavenly” and “delicious”.

Muller has confirmed that the milkshakes will be available exclusively in Sainsbury's stores retailing at £2, but they are currently on offer for £1 each.

Sainsbury's will include the drinks as an option in its £3 and £5 meals.

You can use the Sainsbury's store locator to find your nearest store.

The 250 ml shakes will be available in other supermarkets from April.

Each milkshake is made with Cadbury milk chocolate to create that signature taste we all know and love.

The shakes are very similar, but the caramel milkshake is infused with traditional caramel and condensed milk.

Elsewhere, earlier this month Cadbury has relaunched its cream egg chocolate bar to get fans even more excited for Easter.

The 123g bars cost £1.50 at several major retailers including B&M, Iceland, Asda, Morrisons and Sainsbury's.

Shoppers found the new Mini Eggs Inclusions Ultimate Easter Egg in Home Bargains and declared they had “found my egg for the year.”

Shoppers are loving Cadbury's Caramilk Easter Egg has already been spotted on store shelves.

The Cadbury Oreo white chocolate eggs are back in Asda for £2.50.

In other news, shoppers are rushing to buy giant Cadbury chocolate bags for just £2.50, which are perfect for making DIY McFlurrys.

Fans are thrilled to have discovered a new flavor of mini eggs that are being dubbed the “best ever.”

In the meantime, we reveal the cheapest supermarkets where you can buy Easter eggs this week.

Plus, Asda shoppers are rushing to buy an Easter egg based on an iconic flavor.

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