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Chocolate lovers rush to get their hands on Cadbury Flake bars cut to less than 1 cent each

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A major discount store is handing out Cadbury Flake bars for less than 1 cent each.

Chocoholics are rushing to get their hands on the delicious treats which have been heavily reduced in price – just in time for Easter.

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A major discount store is handing out Cadbury Flake bars for less than 1 cent eachCredit: Extreme Couponing and Bargains UK Group.

Bargain hunters rushed to fill their baskets after discovering boxes of 42 flakes were being flogged for just 30 cents.

The stealing deal is currently running at budget store Discount Dragon.

This useful information was shared on Facebook in the Extreme Couponing and Bargains UK Group.

The message read: “42 Cadbury Flakes for ONLY 30 cents at Discount Dragon.

“There is a minimum spend of €25 online, but delivery is free.

“There are also many other competitively priced products available.”

Shoppers may receive a maximum of three boxes per order and each box comes with 14 bars.

A single box of “the crumbliest, flakiest milk chocolate” costs just 10p, making it £2.15 cheaper than its retail price of £2.25.

The chocolate treats are “ideal for ice cream, hot chocolate and the decoration of desserts and cakes,” the seller writes.

Meanwhile, another savvy bargain hunter found boxes of Flakes containing a whopping 144 bars – for just £6.99.

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The eagle-eyed shopper shared his discovery on a similar Facebook group.

Referring to the packaging on the box which said: “For ice cream and culinary use,” someone jokingly posted: “Rude to assume they use it for ice cream, I could easily eat 144 flakes.”

Another chocolate lover added: “The better it is, any decent human being can eat their way through a box full of chocolates in less than half an hour. By far the best chocolate treat ever made.”

And a third agreed: “I could easily demolish this box!”

Meanwhile, Asda, Morrisons and Tesco are all selling a multipack of four flakes for £1.65, according to Trolley.co.uk.

Sainsbury’s also compares this with the nectar price, otherwise it is 20 cents more expensive.

The supermarket giant is also selling a single, apparently larger Cadbury flake for 75p.

It comes as shoppers are also desperate for a classic chocolate that has been reduced in price.

The iconic Cadbury Milk Tray is on special offer at a major supermarket, but won’t be around for much longer.

What’s more, Aldi is currently offering the cheapest selection of Cadbury crème eggs, costing £2.25 for a 200g carton.

And choccy fans were left “dribbling at the mouth” after a Tesco cut the price of Britain’s second favorite chocolate.

The cost of the Galaxy Smooth Milk bar has been halved in stores – grab them while you can.

Elsewhere, fans were excited after Nestle launched a brand new chocolate just before Easter.

The new treat, called the Nestle Aero share-a-bubble, has a choco-hazelnut flavor – and customers claim it tastes just like Nutella.

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