Cadbury fans can look forward to the release of two new chocolate bars this week as the company has created a twist on the classic Dairy Milk.
Two new bars will become available on Monday, March 18 as part of the Cadbury Dairy Milk & More range.
Cadbury is responsible for a range of popular chocolates including Boost, Crunchie, the classic Dairy Milk as well as Easter favourites Creme Eggs.
The two new flavours are Cadbury Dairy Milk & More Nutty Praline Crisp and Cadbury Dairy Milk & More Caramel Nut Crunch.
The Cadbury Dairy Milk & More bars come with larger chunks and have plenty of textures, layers and flavours.
The news of the new chocolate bars comes after Cadbury released a new white chocolate Creme Egg Easter Egg.
Cadbury also announced that the Cadbury Mini Eggs chocolate cartons will not be returning in time for Easter this year as the treat “will not be returning”.
How to get your hands on the new Cadbury chocolate bars
If the new Cadbury chocolate bars sound like a treat you’d like to try, you can pick up the new bars in retailers nationwide.
The Cadbury Dairy Milk & More Nutty Praline Crisp bar is 180g and it’s recommended retail price (RRP) is £2.75 while the Cadbury Dairy Milk & More Caramel Nut Crunch is a 200g bar with the same RRP.
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However, retailers are able to set their own prices on the new Cadbury bars.
Commenting on the new product launch, Maria Jackson, Cadbury Dairy Milk Brand Manager at Mondelēz International, said: “We’re delighted to be launching this innovative and exciting addition to our beloved Cadbury Dairy Milk range.
“With bigger chunks and more combinations of delicious flavours, every bite of Cadbury Dairy Milk &More will reward you with precious moments of sheer indulgence.”
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