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Cadbury launches new and ‘indulgent’ Dairy Milk flavors – fans will love them

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CADBURY is launching new Dairy Milk flavors and fans are going to love them.

Dairy Milk &More will be available in two exciting flavors and what’s even better is that the new bars will feature 70% larger pieces.

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The new Cadbury Dairy Milk &More Caramel Nut Crunch is sure to be a hit with chocolate loversCredit: Cadbury
The caramel nut crunch and nutty praline chips will be available at retailers nationwide from March 18

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The caramel nut crunch and nutty praline chips will be available at retailers nationwide from March 18Credit: Cadbury

The chocolate giant is launching Cadbury Dairy Milk &More, a new addition to the Cadbury range.

Dairy Milk &More will be available in two flavors: nutty praline crunch and caramel nut crunch. Both tasty treats will launch in stores nationwide on March 18.

Available in larger pieces, packed with textures, layers and flavours, the delicious Dairy Milk &More bars promise to transport chocolate fans to “a world of pure, heavenly pleasure”.

The Nutty praline bar (180g) has a creamy almond and hazelnut filling and a layer of crispy wafer, while the caramel nut crunch (200g) has a creamy toffee filling, a caramel layer and chopped hazelnuts.

Both chocolate bars have a recommended retail price (RRP) of £2.75, but please note that retailers are free to set their own prices.

Maria Jackson, Cadbury Dairy Milk Brand Manager at Mondelez, said: “We are delighted to launch this innovative and exciting addition to our much-loved Cadbury Dairy Milk range.

“With larger pieces and more combinations of delicious flavors, every bite of Cadbury Dairy Milk &More will reward you with precious moments of pure indulgence.”

Supermarkets are currently chock full of Easter treats, but fans have noticed recently that one Cadbury favorite is no longer on the shelves.

Cadbury Egg ‘n’ Spoons were first produced over a decade ago and consisted of four chocolate eggs in a carton filled with vanilla or chocolate mousse.

However, the sweet treat was discontinued by the chocolate giant, who said the decision was due to “fans changing their taste buds”.

Nostalgic foods are making a comeback

One fan said her son was “heartbroken” and called the decision “a real shame”.

However, other Cadbury fans rushed to get their hands on the new Dairy Milk Half and Half Easter egg.

The Easter treat consists of half hollow milk chocolate and the other half white chocolate with a bag of various milk chocolate and white chocolate in it.

Creme Egg fans have also rushed to pick up another new release based on the Easter classic.

The Creme Egg bar was launched in December and has been a hit with chocolate lovers.

Those who tried the chocolate took to Facebook to share their joy.

One person said: “My kind of chocolate bar!”

Another said: “Omg I love it!”

In the meantime, we tested all the supermarket’s own brand Easter eggs and the winner beats M&S.

We can also announce the exact date when we can buy Easter eggs at the cheapest prices before Easter.

If you like a bargain and don’t mind when you get it, we can also reveal when supermarkets will start selling off their stock.

In previous years, The Sun has found Easter eggs at Morrisons for just £1.99.

How can I save on my supermarket shopping?

There are plenty of ways to save money at your grocery store.

You can look for yellow or red stickers on products, which indicate when they are discounted.

If the food is fresh, eat it quickly or freeze it for another time.

Making a list should also save you money because you’ll be less likely to make hasty purchases when you go to the grocery store.

Choosing your own brand can be an easy way to save hundreds of dollars a year on your food bill, too.

This means ditching the ‘best’ or ‘luxury’ products and instead opting for ‘own’ or value-for-money lines.

Many supermarkets have shaky fruit and vegetable programs where you can get cheap prices if they are misshapen or imperfect.

For example, Lidl runs its Waste Not scheme, offering 5kg boxes of fruit and vegetables for just £1.50.

If you’re on a low income and a parent, you could potentially get up to £442 a year in Healthy Start vouchers, which you can also use at the supermarket.

In addition, many municipalities offer supermarket vouchers as part of the Household Support Fund.

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