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Fans are loving the return of the Cadbury Easter Egg – and those with celiac disease are rejoicing because it's gluten-free

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Cadbury fans are going wild over the return of a popular Easter egg with a twist on a much-loved chocolate product.

Mini Eggs have become a staple treat for the British, both at Easter and all year round, with the Mini Eggs bar being a favorite variation of the product.

However, if the bar isn't enough, consumers can now get their hands on a 380g whole egg, with mini eggs embedded in the chocolate shell.

Furthermore, the Easter delight is also gluten-free, meaning people with celiac disease can eat it without worrying about any unpleasant or painful consequences.

The treat was first released in 2021, sending fans into a frenzy – and now it's been rediscovered online after a TikToker spotted it on supermarket shelves and used the app to rave about it.

Cadbury fans are going wild over the return of a popular Easter egg with a twist on a much-loved chocolate product

British shopper Hannah Louise, posting below the handle @hannahlouise366 on TikTok posted a series of photos of the product with the caption: “What a time to be alive. There are mini eggs in the chocolate!'

The post has already been seen by more than 633,000 people and has collected more than 700 comments.

Images shared by Hannah show the Ultimate Mini Eggs Inclusion Easter Egg, including a 380g egg and an 80g bag of mini eggs.

The egg, which has an extra thick shell, costs £12 and you can get it from most major supermarkets, although the TikToker admitted she picked hers up from Asda.

She wrote on screen: 'She's gluten free!', with a party emoji, as she showed viewers the back of the packaging to prove it.

Surprisingly, not all chocolate is gluten-free. Although regular milk, dark and white chocolate products are safe for people with celiac disease to eat, many of the popular products on supermarket shelves now have gluten-containing ingredients added.

Viewers flocked to the comments to tag their friends and rave about the delicious Easter treat.

Despite Easter falling on March 31 this year, fans are heading out to buy the popular eggs before they sell out.

One user wrote: 'Omg like this is gluten free definitely buy one!'

Plus, the Easter Delight is also gluten-free, prompting those who have dietary restrictions to rush out and buy one

Plus, the Easter Delight is also gluten-free, prompting those who have dietary restrictions to rush out and buy one

Viewers flocked to the comments to tag their friends and rave about the delicious Easter treat

Viewers flocked to the comments to tag their friends and rave about the delicious Easter treat

A second wrote: 'Excuse me?! I don't even care that Easter is still months away. I'm going out to buy one stat'.

Meanwhile, a third asked: 'Where did you get this and how much?' and a fourth simply tagged his friend and wrote 'gluten free ahhh'.

Another joked: 'Since when do they do this? Well, it doesn't matter, I want one'.

Others chimed in with, “we need it,” “no way,” and “Did I die and go to heaven?”

One fan exclaimed, “Stooop, I'm so obsessed with the mini egg bar,” while another added, “Omg my life is complete.”

One viewer insisted: 'It's not a want, it's a need' and another advised: 'I got this last year and it's celiac friendly'.

However, it comes just after Cadbury customers discovered a noticeable price difference when it comes to the brand's mini eggs.

I used to respond to a smoking customer on X Tweet the brand admitted it will need to 'implement a number of carefully considered price increases' across its range, telling shoppers the decision was 'a last resort'.

The Mini Eggs Chocolate Bag (80g) has increased by 25 per cent from £1 to £1.25 at major retailers including Sainsbury's, Tesco, Asda and Morrisons.

Meanwhile, the Mini Eggs Bar (110g) at Morrisons and Tesco has also risen by 25 per cent, from £1 to £1.25.

In Sainsbury's and Tesco, the mini egg carton (38.3g) has risen by 20 per cent, from 50p to 60p, according to recent figures – the price rise of the popular Easter products has infuriated dozens of shoppers.

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