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Tesco shoppers love Cadbury Easter treats that are ‘better than mini eggs’

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TESCO shoppers are going crazy over Cadbury Easter treats branded “better than mini eggs”.

Sweet-toothed fans saw the Creme Egg cakes back on shelves and declared that they “needed” them in their lives.

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Tesco shoppers are going crazy for Cadbury Easter treatsCredit: Facebook/Food Finds UK official

The cakes were first launched in 2021, but some still haven’t gotten around to trying them out.

Others have stated that they are better than the popular ones Mini Egg nest cakes that shoppers go wild for every year.

A foodie shared an image of the treats on the website British official finds food Facebook page.

They said: “From Tesco, better than the Mini Egg Nest Cakes.”

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The post received 200 comments and 355 likes from other chocolate lovers.

One commented: “They look great!”

Another tagged their friend and wrote: “How Nice do these look like?”

A third posted: “They look banging.”

While a fourth told their friend: “Next one If you are in Tesco if you happen to come across them, please grab one for me.”

A fifth said: “I would like to have 20 boxes.”

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And another customer simply wrote: “I need these!”

The Creme Egg cakes consist of a chocolate flavored sponge cake, covered in white and yellow fondant, covered in milk chocolate and decorated with milk chocolate drops.

Shoppers can pick up the Cadbury treats for £2.50 from both Asda and Morrisons.

Tesco alternatively sells a pack for £2.75.

There are four cakes in a pack and each is 185 calories.

You can pick them up both in store and online at any supermarket.

You can find your nearest one using the store locator tools on the chain’s respective websites.

Creme Eggs are always popular at this time of year, especially as Easter approaches.

This year, Cadbury has upped its game by releasing a whole range of Creme Egg themed treats.

Shoppers have labeled a new egg as ‘elite chocolate’ and are eager to give it a try.

The new Creme Egg Easter egg with white chocolate, which has never been available in stores before, consists of a large white chocolate egg and a white creme egg.

You can pick it up in Asda for £4, or get four for £10.

Elsewhere, Cadbury relaunched its cream egg chocolate bar earlier this month 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.

Additionally, Domino’s is adding Creme Egg cookies to menus rural in just a few days, but fans will have to be quick.

The pizza chain is selling the sweet treat, perfect for your next date night, from February 12 to April 8.

The cookies, two years in the making, combine Domino’s cookie dough, filled with a whole Cadbury Creme Egg that is then baked.

Those with a sweet tooth have noticed that Cadbury Creme Egg Pots of Joy are back on supermarket shelves.

The popular dessert has caused a stir on social media as fans rush to get their hands on the early Easter treat.

Creme Egg fans will be pleased to know that you can get a Cadbury Layers of Joy trifle from Tesco for £3.50 for a 550g size.

If you are looking Something else: Aldi has also launched something interesting for Easter.

It is an alcoholic chocolate drink inspired by Cadbury Creme Eggs.

Limited Edition Ballycastle Chocolate Crème is described as “a wonderfully smooth Irish Cream blend with delicate hints of chocolate and sweet vanilla”.

The drink is available from Aldi stores and costs just £7.69 for the 70cl bottle.

Meanwhile, Easter is just around the corner and many households will plan to head to the nearest supermarket to grab a Lindt Easter Bunny.

But many supermarkets and retailers have tried to recreate the Lindt bunny and now have their dupes.

We scoured the shelves to find the nearest offers at the best price and value for money.

Plus we’ve also tried Mini Eggs, we’ve tried Cadbury mini egg dupes from major supermarkets – a bargain version was a huge disappointment.

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How to save on your 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 ‘proprietary’ 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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