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B&M shoppers go wild for rare Cadbury Dairy Milk bar back on shelves

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B&M SHOPPERS have gone wild for a rare Cadbury chocolate bar that’s appeared back on shelves after disappearing for almost two years.

Cadbury’s Honeycomb Sundae Twirl bars have reappeared in B&M stores, having last been seen in 2023.

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The rare flavour of Twirl has been spotted back on shelves at B&MCredit: Facebook

A shopper shared a picture of the chocolate bar on social media, delighting fellow fans.

One said: “This one looks nice!!” while another added: “Oh my days – we need this.”

Cadbury has described the Honeycomb Sundae Twirl as “ribbons of indulgent honeycomb sundae bliss”.

The bar is usually found in Australia, but appears to be back in B&M stores for a limited run.

The picture shared on social media showed a 35g bar on sale for £1.

When it last hit the UK one fan said the bar was “insane” and added: “They’ve literally hit the nail on the head with this one.”

However, others had been quick to question its similarity to an existing favourite.

Back in 2023, one user asked: “Isn’t that a skinny crunchie?” Another added: “Crunchie with a wig on.”

We scoured the internet and found you could also pick up the bars from a website called Wholesale Sweets, but you’d need to bulk buy 42 bars for £53.99.

Exciting new chocolates that have been spotted on shop shelves

B&M frequently stocks sweet treats from down under, so it’s always worth checking shelves for rare finds.

Recently, shoppers have spotted Cherry Ripe Berry Truffle bars, which were described as “banging” by fans.

Dairy Milk raspberry bars are also among the Aussie treats sometimes stocked by the discount retailer.

Cadbury’s mint-flavoured twirl has appeared on shelves, too.

Customers can also get their hands on the Aussie Treat Box, which is stuffed with a selection of Cadbury and Mars delights.

Among the mix is the Twirl Caramilk, which has a blonde chocolate centre and is coated in Cadbury Dairy Milk chocolate.

There’s also the Scorched Peanut Bar, which is a traditional Australian snack.

Shoppers also go wild for the Peanut Brownie Snickers bars, which have soft slabs of brownie and is filled with peanuts layered with caramel and coated in chocolate.

The classic Dairy Milk and Freddo bars are also included in the £5 box.

But, if you fancy trying the treats, remember B&M does not have an online store, so you will have to make an in-person visit.

You can find your nearest B&M by visiting the website and using the store finder tool.

How to save money at B&M

The B&M scanner app is free to download onto your smartphone via the Apple App Store or Google Play and flags potential bargains.

Once downloaded, use the camera on your phone to scan product barcodes around the store.

The app then tells you the true price of that product, which is sometimes much lower than the price tag says it is.

One shopper used the app to get a £10 long hot water bottle for just 10p.

The best time to get cut-price products is 10am on a Wednesday, according to one ex B&M manager.

This is when staff slash items to as little as 10p to clear excess stock and make way for new products.

Deals expert Tom Church said to keep an eye out for red sticker products as well.

These are added to special-buy products that have been reduced in price.

It’s worth signing up to Facebook pages dedicated to hunting for bargains from B&M and other discounters too.

How to save money on chocolate

We all love a bit of chocolate from now and then, but you don’t have to break the bank buying your favourite bar.

Consumer reporter Sam Walker reveals how to cut costs…

Go own brand – if you’re not too fussed about flavour and just want to supplant your chocolate cravings, you’ll save by going for the supermarket’s own brand bars.

Shop around – if you’ve spotted your favourite variety at the supermarket, make sure you check if it’s cheaper elsewhere.

Websites like Trolley.co.uk let you compare prices on products across all the major chains to see if you’re getting the best deal.

Look out for yellow stickers – supermarket staff put yellow, and sometimes orange and red, stickers on to products to show they’ve been reduced.

They usually do this if the product is coming to the end of its best-before date or the packaging is slightly damaged.

Buy bigger bars – most of the time, but not always, chocolate is cheaper per 100g the larger the bar.

So if you’ve got the appetite, and you were going to buy a hefty amount of chocolate anyway, you might as well go bigger.

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